If a millivoltmeter is having a coil with a temperature coefficient of 5 mO/C, then the compensation resistance added to cancel the effect of temperature on the coil should have a temperature coefficient of

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If a millivoltmeter is having a coil with a temperature coefficient of 5 m0/C, then the
compensation resistance added to cancel the effect of temperature on the coil
should have a temperature coefficient of
5mQ/C°
-5mQ/C°
1mQ/C°
None of the above
Transcribed Image Text:If a millivoltmeter is having a coil with a temperature coefficient of 5 m0/C, then the compensation resistance added to cancel the effect of temperature on the coil should have a temperature coefficient of 5mQ/C° -5mQ/C° 1mQ/C° None of the above
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