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In a shunted ammeter, only 10% of curren...

In a shunted ammeter, only 10% of current passes through the galvanometer. If resistance of coil is `G`, the resistance of shunt is

A

`9 G`

B

`G/9`

C

`G/10`

D

`10G`.

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