A battery of $e.m.f.$ $E$ and internal resistance $r$ is connected to a variable resistor $R$ as shown here. Which one of the following is true
  • APotential difference across the terminals of the battery is maximum when $R = r$
  • BPower delivered to the resistor is maximum when $R = r$
  • CCurrent in the circuit is maximum when $R = r$
  • DCurrent in the circuit is maximum when $R > > r$
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