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A cell of emf 6 V is being charged by 1 A current. If the internal resistance of the cell is 1 ohm, the potential difference across the terminals of the cell is

A

5 V

B

7 V

C

6 V

D

8 V

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The correct Answer is:
B

`V = E + ir`
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