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A moving coil galvanometer has resistance 30 `Omega` and gives full scale deflection, when carrying a current of `5.4 xx 10^(-6)` A. The current that will give full scale deflection, when galvanometer is shunted by 1 `Omega` resistance is

A

`8.8 xx 10^(-6)` A

B

`10 xx 10^(-5)` A

C

`11 xx 10^(-4)` A

D

`1.67 xx 10^(-4)` A

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