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A battery of emf E has an internal resistance r. A variable resistacne R is connected to the terminals of the battery. A current `i` is drawn from the battery. V is the terminal potential difference. If R alone is gradually reduced to zero, which of the following best describes `i` and V?

A

I approaches zero, V approaches E

B

I approaches E/r, V approaches zero

C

I approaches E/r, V approaches E

D

I approaches infinity, V approaches E

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The correct Answer is:
B

`V = E - Ir = E -(E/(r +R))r`
`R to 0, V to 0`
`E= i(r + R), R to 0, E to Ir rArr I = E//r`
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