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[" A circuit consists of three batteries of emf "E_(1)=1V,E_(2)=2V" and "E_(3)=2V" and internal "],[" resistances "1Omega,2Omega" and "1Omega" respectively which are connected in parallel as shown in the "],[" figure.The potential difference points "P" and "Q" is "]

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