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Two cells of emf `E_1=6V` and `E_2=5` are joined in parallel with same polarity on same side without any external load. If their internal resistance are `r_1 =2Omega` and `r_2=3Omega` respectively, then

A

Terminal potential difference across any cell is less than 5 V

B

Terminal potential difference across any cell is 5.6 V

C

Current through the cells is 0.2 A

D

Current through the cells is zero if `E_(1)=E_(2)`

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