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A milliammeter has a resistance of 10Ome...

A milliammeter has a resistance of `10Omega` and each division of its graduation reads 1mA. How will you convert it into a voltmeter reading 1V per division? What will be the sensitivity of the voltmeter? (There are 10 divisions on the scale).

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