$A$ battery of $\mathrm{emf}$ $E$ and internal resistance $r$ is connected across a resistance $R$. Resistance $R$ can be adjusted to any value greater than or equal to zero. Agraph is plotted between the current $(i)$ passing through the resistance and potential difference $(V) $ across it. Select the correct alternative $(s)$.
Ainternal resistance of battery is $5\,\Omega$
Bemf of the battery is $20\,V$
Cmaximum current which can be taken from the battery is $4\,A$
D$V- i$ graph can never be a straight line as shown in figure.
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Ainternal resistance of battery is $5\,\Omega$
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