A galvanometer acting as a voltmeter will have

A Galvanometer Acting As A Voltmeter Will Have Physics Question

A galvanometer acting as a voltmeter will have

Options

(a) A high resistance in parallel with its coil
(b) A high resistance in series with its coil
(c) A low resistance in parallel with its coil
(d) A low resistance in series with its coil

Correct Answer:

A high resistance in series with its coil

Explanation:

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1 Comment on A galvanometer acting as a voltmeter will have

  1. So high resistance connected in series of galvanometer to control the current through coil. If resistance connect in parallel then resistance can’t control heavy flow of current and galvanometer coil will burn out.

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