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[" 19.a) Briefly explain how a galynanmeter is converted into an ammefer mad voltrineter,"],[" b) A galvanoneter coil has a resistunce of "15Omega" and it shows full scale deflection for u cuncat of "],[4mA" .Covert in into in ammicier af nunge "0" to "6A" ."]

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(a) Briefly explain how a galvanometer is converted into an ammeter. (b) A galvanometer coil has a resistance of 15 Omega and it shows full scale deflection for a current of 4 mA. Convert it into an ammeter of range 0 to 6 A.

(a) Briefly explain how a galvanometer is converted into an ammeter. (b) A galvanometer coil has a resistance of 15 Omega and it shows full scale deflection for a current of 4 mA. Convert it into an ammeter of range 0 to 6 A.

A galvanometer coil has a resistance of 15Omega and the meter shows full scale deflection for a current of 4mA . How will you convert the meter into an ammeter of range 0 to 6A?

A galvanometer coil has a resistance of 15Omega and the meter shows full scale deflection for a current of 4mA . How will you convert the meter into an ammeter of range 0 to 6A?

A galvanometer coil has a resistance of 15Omega and the metre shows full scale deflection for a current of 4 mA. How will you convert the metre into an ammeter of range 0 to 6 A ?

A galvanometer coil has a resistance of 15Omega and the metre shows full scale deflection for a current of 4mA. How will you convert the metre into an ammmeter of range 0 to 6 A?

A Galvanometer coil has a resistance of 15 Ohm and the meter shows full scale deflection for a current of 4mA. How will you convert the meter into an ammeter of range 0 to 6A ?.

A galvanometer coil has a resistance of 15 Omega and the metre shows full scale deflection for a current of 4 mA. How will you convert the metre into an ammeter of range 0 to 6 A?

A galvanometer coil has a resistance of 15 Omega and the metre shows full scale deflection for a current of 4 mA. How will you convert the metre into an ammeter of range 0 to 6 A?