Is the resistance of an ammeter greater or less than that of the galvanometer of which it is formed ?why?
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The galvanometer.
Explanation:
This is because, the galvanometer is used just to detect the flow of current through any circuit. It is designed such that it can detect even a very small current.
But an ammeter is used to see how much current is used in the circuit.
If a galvanometer doesn't have a very small resistance, then it couldn't have detected a small current.
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