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Two identical cells of emf 1.5 V each joined in paralllel provide supply to an external circuit consisting of two resistances of `7 Omega` each joined in parallel. A very high resistance voltmeter reads the terminal voltage of cells to be 1.4 V. Calculate the internal resistance of each cell.

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