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The potential difference across terminals of a battry is `9.0 V`, when a current of `3.5A` flows through it from its negative terminal to the positive terminal .When a current of `2A` flows through in the opposite direction, the terminal potential difference is `12V`. Find the internal resistance and emf of the battery

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