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The potential difference across the terminals of a battery is 50 V when 11 A are drown and 60V when 1A is drown . The emf and the internal resistance of the battery are

A

62V,`2Omega`

B

63V, `1Omega`

C

61V, `1Omega`

D

64V, `2Omega`

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