$A$ galvanometer $G$ deflects full scale when a potential difference of $0.50 \ V$ is applied. The internal resistance of the galvanometer $r_g$ is $25 \ \Omega$. An ammeter is constructed by incorporating the galvanometer and an additional shunt resistance $R_S$. The ammeter deflects full scale when a measurement of $2.0 \ A$ is made. The resistance $R_S$ is closest to : ................. $\Omega$

  • A
    $0.25$
  • B
    $2.5$
  • C
    $0.45$
  • D
    $0.1$

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