Under what conditions current passing through a resistance $R$ can be increased by short circuiting the battery of emf $E_2$. The internal resistances of the two batteries are $r_1$ and $r_2$ respectively
  • A$E_2r_1 > E_1(R + r_2)$
  • B$E_1r_2 > E_2(R + r_1)$
  • C$E_2r_2 > E_1(R + r_2)$
  • D$E_1r_1 > E_2(R + r_1)$
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