$A$ thermoelectric emf of $200 \, \mu V$ is generated between $0 \, ^oC$ and $100 \, ^oC$. The emf generated between $(0 \, ^oC - 32 \, ^oC)$ and $(32 \, ^oC - 70 \, ^oC)$ are $64 \, \mu V$ and $76 \, \mu V$ respectively. What is the thermo $emf$ generated between $(70 \, ^oC - 100 \, ^oC)$ in $\mu V$?

  • A
    $65$
  • B
    $60$
  • C
    $55$
  • D
    $50$

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