A galvanometer has an internal resistance of 100 Ω and deflects full-scale at 2.00 mA.What size resistor should be added to the galvanometer to convert it to a milliammeter capable of reading up to 4.00 mA,and how should this resistor be connected to the galvanometer?
A) 50.0 Ω in series with the galvanometer
B) 50.0 Ω in parallel with the galvanometer
C) 75.0 Ω in parallel with the galvanometer
D) 100 Ω in series with the galvanometer
E) 100 Ω in parallel with the galvanometer
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