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A galvanometer of resistance `100Omega` has 50 divisions on its scale and has sensitivity of `20 mu`A/ division. It is to be converted to a voltmeter with three ranges, of `0-2V, 0-10V and 0-20V`. The appropriate circuit to do so is:

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