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A multiplier (Rm) is...

A multiplier `(R_m)` is

A

a 'low resistance' connected in 'series, with the coil of the galvanometer

B

a 'low resistance' connected in 'parallel' with the coil of the galvanometer

C

a 'high resistance' connected in 'series, with the coil of the galvanometer

D

a 'high resistance' connected in 'parallel' with the coil of the galvanometer.

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