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A wire of resistance 0.1 `cm^(-1)` bent to form a square ABCD of side 10 cm. A simailar wire is connected between the corners B and D to form the diagonal BD. Find the effective resistance of this combination between cornaers A and C. If a 2V battery of negligible internal resistance is connected across A and C calculate the total power dissipated.

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