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[" 8.A,"B" and "C" are voltmeters of resistance "R,1.5R" and "3R],[" respectively.When some potential difference is applied "],[" between "X" and "Y" ,the voltmeter readings are "V_(A),V_(B)" and "],[V_(C)" respectively "],[qquad X*(A)],[" (1) "V_(A)=V_(B)=V_(C)quad " (4) "V_(A)!=V_(B)=V_(C)],[" (3) "V_(A)=V_(B)!=V_(C)quad " (4) "V_(B)!=V_(A)=V_(C)]

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