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An ammeter and a voltmeter are connected in series to an ideal battery of emf E. If the ammeter reads I and voltmeter reading V, then

A

`V lt epsilon`

B

the resistance of voltmeter is `V//I`

C

P.D. across the ammeter is `E-V

D

Ammeter and voltmeter have equivalent resistance = `E//l`

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