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A moving coil galvanometer has a resistance of 200`Omega` and gives a full-scale deflection with a current of 10mA. Explain how you would convert it into (i) an ammeter reading up to 1A, (ii) voltmeter reading up to 10 V. Also calculate the resistance of an ammeter and voltmeter so formed.

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