A cell whose e.m.f. is $2\, V$ and internal resistance is $0.1\,\Omega $, is connected with a resistance of $3.9\,\Omega $. The voltage across the cell terminal will be ................ $V$
A$0.50$
B$1.90$
C$1.95$
D$2$
AIIMS 2001,AIPMT 1999, Medium
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C$1.95$
c The voltage across cell terminal will be given by
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