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The ammeter (A) and voltmeter (V) in the given circuit are ideal but the galvanometer has a resistance of `2 Omega` In steady state

A

no current flows in (G)

B

0.1 A current flows in (G)

C

charge on 1muF capacitor is 1 C

D

terminal potential difference across battery is 1.8 V

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B, C, D
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