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In the circuit shown in Fig., the cell is ideal with e.m.f = 2V. The resistance of the coil of the galvanometer G is `1Omega`. Then

A

initially no current flows in G

B

in steady state 0.2 A current flows in G

C

potential difference across `C_(1)` is 1V

D

potential difference across `C_(2)` is 1.2 V

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