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A galvanometer having a resistance of 100 Omega has 25 divisions. A current of 0.4 mA deflect the pointer of the galvanometer into a voltmeter of 0 to 25 V, it should be connected with a resistance of

To convert a galvanometer into a voltmeter, one should connect a

A galvanometer has a resistance of 30Omega and a current of 2*0mA gives full scale deflection. How will you convert this galvanometer into a voltmeter of 0*2 volt range?

A galvanometer of 50 ohm resistance has 25 divisions. A current of 4xx10^(-4) ampere gives a deflection of one division. To convert this galvanometer into a voltmeter having a range of 25 volts, it should be connected with a resistance of :