A galvanometer has a coil of resistance $100\, ohm$ and gives a full scale deflection for $30\, mA$ current. If it is to work as a voltmeter of $30\, volt$ range, the resistance required to be added will be.....$Ω$
  • A$900 $
  • B$1800$
  • C$500 $
  • D$1000$
AIPMT 2010, Medium
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