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The resistance of a galvanometer is 50 `Omega` and requires `0.5` mA for full scale deflection.
To convert it into voltmeter of range `0-10` V, then the value of resistance to be connected in series is

A

`99.95 k Omega`

B

`20.05 k Omega`

C

`19.95 k Omega`

D

`10.05 k Omega`

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c
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