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[" A moving coil galvanometer is gonverted into an "],[" ammeter reading upto "S" ."0.03A" by connecting a "],[" shunt of resistance "4r" across it and into an "],[" ammeter reading upto "0.06A" when a shunt of "],[" resistance "r" is connected across it.What is the "],[" maximum current which can be sent through this "],[" galvanometer if no shunt is used "],[" ( "2),(1)/(1)]

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