A cell of negligible resistance and $e.m.f.$ $2$ $volts$ is connected to series combination of $2$, $3$ and $5\, ohm$. The potential difference in volts between the terminals of $3\, ohm$ resistance will be
  • A$0.6$
  • B$2/3$
  • C$3$
  • D$6$
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