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Two spheres each of mass `8 sqrt(3)` kg and radius 5 cm lie in contact in a hemispherical bowl of radius 40 cm. There is no friction between any of the contact surfaces. The contact force exerted by one sphere to another is____ (take `g=10 m//s^(2))`

A

10 N

B

20 N

C

30 N

D

None of these

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