A galvanometer of resistance 50 \Omega is connected to a battery of 3 V along with a resistance of 2950 \Omega in series. A full-scale deflection of 30 divisions is obtained in the galvanometer. In order to reduce this deflection to 20 divisions, the resistance in series should be:
5050 \Omega
5550 \Omega
6050 \Omega
4450 \Omega
Initial State: The total resistance in the circuit is the sum of the galvanometer resistance () and the initial series resistance (). The current () flowing through the galvanometer is given by Ohm's Law: This current produces a deflection of divisions. Since deflection is proportional to current (), we have .
Final State: The deflection is reduced to divisions. The new current () is: Taking the ratio of currents:
Calculation: Let the new series resistance be . The new total resistance is . Since voltage is constant, current is inversely proportional to resistance (): .
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