A voltmeter has a range $0-V$ with a series resistance $R$. With a series resistance $2R$, the range is $0-V'$. The correct relation between $V$ and $V'$ is
  • A$V' = 2V$
  • B$V' > 2V$
  • C$V' > > 2V$
  • D$V' < 2V$
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