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A positive point charge Q is kept (as shown in the figure) inside a neutral conducting shell whose centre is at C. An external uniform electric field E is applied. Then :

A

Force on Q due to E is zero

B

Net force on Q is zero

C

Net force acting on Q and conducting shell considered as a system is zero

D

Net force acting on the shell due to E is zero.

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