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A milliammeter of range 10 mA has a coil of resistance `1Omega`. To use it as a voltmeter of range 10V, the resistance that must be connected in series with it is

A

`999 Omega`

B

`1000 Omega`

C

`9 Omega`

D

`99 Omega`.

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