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A certain current on passing through a galvanometer produces a deflection of 100 divisions. When a shunt of one ohm is connected, the deflection reduces to 1 division. The galvanometer resistance is

A

`9.9 Omega`

B

`10 Omega`

C

`99 Omega`

D

`100 Omega`.

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