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A battery of 6 volts is connected ot the termainals of a three meter long wire of uniform thickness and resistance of the order of `100 Omega`. The difference of potential between two points separated by `50 cm` on the wire will

A

`2 V `

B

`3 V `

C

`1 V `

D

`0.5 V `

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Half of the potential i.e., 3 V is evenly distributed along the length of the wire .
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