Resistance of $100\, cm$ long potentiometer wire is $10 \,\Omega$, it is connected to a battery ($2\, volt$) and a resistance $R$ in series. A source of $10\, mV$ gives null point at $40\, cm$ length, then external resistance $R$ is ........... $\Omega $
  • A$490$
  • B$790 $
  • C$590 $
  • D$990$
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