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A galvanometer having internal resistance `10 Omega` requires 0.01 A for a full scale deflection. To convert this galvanometer to a voltmeter of full-scale deflection at 120 V, we need to connect a resistance of

A

`11990 Omega` in series

B

`11990 Omega` in parallel

C

`12010 Omega` in series

D

`12010 Omega` in parallel

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