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Resistances R1 and R2 each 60capital omega are connected in series as shown in figure. The Potential difference between A and B is kept 120 volt. Then what will be the reading of voltmeter connected between the point C & D if resistance of voltmeter is 120capital omega

  1. 48 V    
  2. 24 V    
  3. 40V    
  4. None    

The correct answer is: 48 V

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