Given that,
Resistance of the galvanometer is Rg = 100 Ω .
Maximum deflection current in the galvanometer is, Ig=100 μA .
Shunt resistance connected in parallel, S=0.1 Ω .
The minimum current I in the circuit must be determined in order for the ammeter to show maximum deflection. A shunt resistance is connected in parallel to the galvanometer resistance to convert a galvanometer to an ammeter. Both have equal potential differences because they are connected in parallel, and the majority of the current passes through shunt resistance. IgRg represents the potential difference across the galvanometer.
The Potential difference across the shunt resistance is (I−Ig)S .
As they are connected in parallel, IgRg = (I−Ig)S
Substituting the values we get,
⇒ 100×10−6×100 = (I−100×10−6)×0.1
⇒ 0.01 = (I−100×10−6) × 0.1
Dividing both sides by 0.1
⇒ 0.01=(I−100×10−6) ×0 .1
⇒ I = 0.1 + 10−4
⇒ I = 0.1001A
Therefore, the minimum current required in the circuit for maximum ammeter deflection is, ∴ I=100.1 mA