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Resistances `R_(1)` and `R_(2)` each 60 are connected in series as shown in figure. The potential difference between `A` and `B` is kept 120 volt. Then what will be tha reading of voltmeter connected between thapoint `C` and `D` if resistance of voltmeter is `120 Omega` ?

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