The internal resistance of a galvanometer is typically not important in measurements because it is designed to have a high resistance compared to the circuit it is measuring. This ensures that it draws minimal current, thereby not significantly affecting the voltage or current in the circuit being tested. Additionally, when used in conjunction with appropriate shunt resistors, the galvanometer can provide accurate readings without the influence of its own resistance.
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