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Assertion: Two electrically neutral metal spheres in contact are moved closer to a charged object and then separated away from each other using insulating handles in the presence of e charged object, Both the neutral objects acquire equal and opposite charges.
Reason: When two metallic objects in contact are brought closer to a charged object then electrons are transferred from one object to the other due to induction phenomenon. If we separate the objects in presence of a charged object then electrons are unable to flow back to the original object.

A

If both assertion and reason are correct and reason is a correct explanation of the assertion .

B

If both assertion and reason are correct but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion

C

If assertion is correct but reason is incorrect

D

If assertion is incorrect but reason is correct.

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