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Consider the following statements `A` and `B`. Identify for correct in the given answer.
A) `p-n , p-p, n-n` forces between nucleons are not equal and charge dependent.
B) In nuclear reactor the fission reaction will be in accelerating state if the value of neutron reproduction factor `K gt 1`

A

Both `A` and `B` are correct

B

Both `A` and `B` are wrong

C

`A` is wrong `B` is correct

D

`A` is correct `B` is wrong

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