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One metallic sphere `A` is given positive charge whereas another identical metallic sphere `B` of exactly same mass as of `A` is given equal amount of negative charge. Then

A

mass of A and mass of B still remain equal

B

mass of A increase

C

mass of B decrease

D

mass of B increase

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