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What is the relation between voltage sensitivity `S_(v)` and the current sensitivity S of a moving coil galvanometer ? (Given that G is the resistance of the galvanometer.)

A

`S_(v) = G S_(1)`

B

`S_(v) = S_(1)//G`

C

`S_(v)S_(1) = G`

D

`S_(v)S_(1) = G_(2)`

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