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what happens when the shunt resistance of a galvanometer circuit is increased

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Answered by sanskarsworup
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This means that when it deflects to full scale (50 micro amperes) it will have 5 millivolts across it. ... If the shunt resistance is changed to a larger value, then less current will flow in the shunt and more in the galvanometer coil, so the reading will be in error by being too large.
Answered by Prathamdk
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it will deflect to full scale (50 mili amphere)





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