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A galvanometer has current range of 15 mA and voltage range 750 mV. To convert this galvanometer into an ammeter of range 25 A, the required shunt is?

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To convert a galvanometer to an ammeter, use a shunt resistor in parallel to bypass most of the current.
Updated On: Jan 12, 2026
  • 0.8 Ω
  • 0.93 Ω
  • 0.03 Ω
  • 2 Ω
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The Correct Option is C

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To convert a galvanometer into an ammeter, a shunt resistor is added in parallel. The shunt resistor can be calculated using the formula: \[ I_{\text{max}} = \frac{V_{\text{max}}}{R_{\text{total}}} \] where \( I_{\text{max}} \) is the maximum current (25 A), and \( R_{\text{total}} \) is the total resistance needed. The required shunt resistance can be derived from the voltage and current specifications.
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