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A battery has an emf of 15 V and internal resistance of `1 Omega` Is the terminal to terminal potential difference less than, equal to or greater than 15 V if the current in the battery is (1) from negative to positive terminal, (2) from negative to positive terminal, (3) zero current ?

A

Less,greater,equal

B

Less,less,equal

C

Greater, greater, equal

D

Greater, lesser, equal

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