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The resistance of galvanometer is G ohm and the range is 1 volt. The value of resistance used to convert it into a voltmeter of range 10 volt is :–

A

nG

B

`(n-1)G`

C

`G/n`

D

`G/(n-1)`

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The correct Answer is:
B


`I_(g)R =(n-1)V`
`rArr I_(g) R = (n-1)I_(g) G`
`rArr R = (n-1)G`
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