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Two identical metallic spheres A and B of exactly equal masses are given equal positive and negative charges respectively. Then

A

Remains sarme on the electroscope

B

Mass of sphere A `gt`mass of sphere B charge on electroscope

C

Mass of sphere A lt mass of sphere B charge on electroscope

D

Cannct be predicted

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