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An uncharged conductor of arbitrary (non-spherical)shape, has a spherical cavity with a point charge q kept at its centre. The induced surface charge densities at outer surface of conductor and inner surface of cavity in electrostatic condition are respectively

A

Uniform and non-uniform

B

Non-uniform and non-uniform

C

Non-uniform and uniform

D

Uniform and uniform

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