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A voltmeter has a resistance of 2000ohms and it can measure up to 2V. If we want to increase its range to 10V, then the required resistance in series will be?


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8000 Omega

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4000 Omega

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6000 Omega

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2000 Omega

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Solution

The correct option is A

8000 Omega


Step 1: Given information

Resistance of voltmeter, G=2000Ω

The initial range of the voltmeter is Vgiven=2V

A new range of voltmeters is Rgiven=10V

Step 2: Calculating Resistance

We know the formula,

R=(n-1)G

Here,

nV is the range of voltmeter.

R is the required resistance.

G is the voltmeter resistance.

Now,

n=RgivenVgiven=102=5

By substituting the values in the above formula, we get

R=(5-1)×2000=4×2000=8000Ω

Therefore, the required resistance in series will be 8000Ω.

Hence, option (A) is the correct answer.


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