Voltmeter reads potential difference across the terminals of an old battery as $1.2\,volt$ , while a potentiometer reads $1.4\,volt$ . The internal resistance of battery is $40\,\Omega $ , then voltmeter resistance is .............. $\Omega$
  • A $120$
  • B $240$
  • C $360$
  • D $480$
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