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Two conducting spheres of unequal radii are given cahrge such that they have the same charge density. If they are now brought in contact,

A

no charge will be exchanged between tem

B

charge will flow the larger to the smaller sphere

C

charge will flow from the smaller to the larger sphere

D

some heat will be produced

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