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In a gravity free space, there is a large spherical metal shell which is given a charge `+Q_0`. Inside the shell, a small particle having charge `+q_0` is placed at the centre of the shell. Finally, what will be the co-ordinates of the particle? (Given that all the collisions are perfectly inelastic.)

A

(0,0)

B

(0,R)

C

(0,-R)

D

None of these

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