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A small sphere is charged to a potential of 50 V and a big hollow sphere is charged to a potential of 100 V. Electricity will flow from the smaller sphere to the bigger one when

A

the smaller one is placed inside the bigger one and connected by a wire

B

bigger one placed by the side of the small one and connected by a wire

C

Both are correct

D

Both are wrong

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