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A cell of emf `2V` and internal resistance `0.1 Omega` supplies a current through a coil of resistance `11.0 Omega`. The current is being measured by an ammeter whose resistance is `6 Omega`. What reading does it give ? What is the percentage difference from the actual current, when the meter is not used ?

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