The given figure shows $a$ network of resistances and $a$ battery. Identify the correct statement $(s)$
A
The circuit satisfies the condition of a balanced Wheatstone bridge.
B$V_B - V_D = 0$
C$V_B - V_D = 8$
Dno current flows in the branch $BD$
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C$V_B - V_D = 8$
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