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The current flowing through a resistor connected in a circuit and the potential difference

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The current flowing through a resistor connected in a circuit and the potential difference developed across its ends are as shown in the diagram by milliammeter and voltmeter readings respectively :

  1. What are the least counts of these meters ?
  2. What is the resistance of the resistor ? 

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