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[" The terminal voltage is "(E)/(2)" when a current of "2A],[" is flowing through "2Omega" resistance; the internal "],[" resistance of the cell is :- "],[[" (1) "1Omega," (2) "2Omega],[" (3) "3Omega," (4) "4Omega]]

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