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A small magnet `M` is allowed to fall through a fixed horizontal conducting ring `R`. Let `g` be the acceleration due to gravity. The acceleration of `M` will be

A

lt g when it is above R and moving towards R

B

gt g when it is above R and moving toward R

C

lt g when it is below R and moving away from R

D

gt g when it is below R and moving away from R

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