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In the figure ammeter `(i)` reads a current of `10mA`, while the voltmeter reads a potential difference of `3V`. What does ammeter `(ii)` (in `mA`) read? The ammeters are identical, the internal resistance of the battery is negligible. (Consider all ammeters and voltmeters as non ideal)

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