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In the circuit in figure `emf E_(1) = 14V` (internal resistance `r_(1) = 1Omega`),`R_(1) = 6Omega R_(2) = 3.5 Omega, emf E_(2) = 12v` (internal resistance `r_(2) = 0.5Omega), C_(1) = 4muF` and `C_(2) = 2muF`.

The potential difference across `R_(2)` is

A

`10.5V`

B

`12.5V`

C

`15.0V`

D

`26V`

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