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[" 31.In the figure shown,battery "1" has emf "=6V" and in- "],[" ternal resistance "=1Omega." Battery "2" has "emf=2V" and "],[" internal resistance = "3Omega" .The wires have negligible "],[" resistance.What is the potential difference across the "],[" terminals of battery "2?],[qquad [qquad [1.22],[3Omega],[3Omega]],[(3Omega)/(1)*(3Omega)/(1)*| beta]]

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