The internal resistance of a $2.1\, V$ cell which gives a current of $0.2\, A$ through a resistance of $10\,\Omega$ is ............. $\Omega$
  • A$0.5 $
  • B$0.8$
  • C$1.0$
  • D$0.2$
AIPMT 2013, Medium
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