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A voltmeter has resistance of \(G\) ohms and range \(V\) volts. The value of resistance used in series to convert it into a voltmeter of range \(nV\) volts is

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Multiplier resistance for voltmeter: \(R_s = (n-1)G\), where \(n\) is the range multiplication factor. For ammeter (shunt), \(R_{sh} = \dfrac{G}{n-1}\).
Updated On: Apr 8, 2026
  • \(nG\)
  • \((n-1)G\)
  • \(\dfrac{G}{n}\)
  • \(\dfrac{G}{(n-1)}\)
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The Correct Option is B

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