The resistances in $WSB$ circuit shown in the diagram all are different and the current through the galvanometer is zero. If all thermal effects are negligible, the current through the galvanometer will not be zero, when
A
Emf. of battery will be doubled
B
Position of galvanometer and battery will be interchanged
C
All four resistance will be doubledc
D Position of $'{R_1} '$ and $'{R_2} '$ will be interchanged
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D Position of $'{R_1} '$ and $'{R_2} '$ will be interchanged
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