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[" A group of N cells whose emf varies directly with "],[" the internal resistance as per the equation "],[E_(N)=1.5r_(N)" are connected as shown in the figure."],[" The current "1" in the circuit is "quad " (KCET "20031],[qquad [11],[1/4],[41])],[[" (1) 5.1A "," (4) "0.15A],[" (3) 1.5A "," (4) "0.15A]],[[" (3) "1.5A," (4) "0.15A]],[[" (3) "1.5A," (4) "0.15A," (c) "15" .If a bun "]]

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