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Assertion (A): In M.C.G., the deflection...

Assertion `(A):` In `M.C.G.,` the deflection `'theta'` is directly proportional to the strength of the current
Reason `(R):` In `M.C.G.,` the torque experience by the loop is `BiAN cos theta`

A

Both A and Rare correct, R is correct reason of A

B

Both are wrong

C

Both A and R are correct and R is not the correct reason of A

D

A is correct, R is wrong

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D
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