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A galvanometer with a scale divided into `100` equal divisions has a current sensitivity of `10` divisions per mA and a voltage sensitivity of `2` divisions per mV. What adoptions are required to read (i) `5A` for full scale and (ii) 1 division per volt?

A

`4Omega`

B

`5Omega`

C

`3Omega`

D

`7Omega`

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