In the circuit shown the variable resistance is so adjusted that the ammeter reading is same in both the position $1$ and $2$ of the key. The reading of ammeter is $2A$. If $E = 20V$, then $x$ is :- ................... $\Omega$
  • A$2$
  • B$5$
  • C$10$
  • D$20$
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