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The emf of a battery is 6 V and its inte...

The emf of a battery is 6 V and its internal resistance is `0.6 Omega`. A wire of resistance `2.4 Omega` is connected to the two ends of the battery, calculate (a) current in the circuit and (b) the potential difference between the two terminals of the battery in closed circuit.

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