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`{:(,"Column I ",,"Column II"),((A),"Electrostatic attraction can be possible",(p),"Between like charged particles"),((B),"Electrostatic repulsion can be possible",(q),"Between unlike charged particle"),((C ),"Introduction of dielectric will not change the interaction",(r ),"Between like charged bodies"),((D), "No electrostatic force can be possible",(s),"Between unlike charged bodies"),(,,(t),"Between uncharged and charged bodies"):}`

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To solve the problem of matching the items in Column I with those in Column II, let's analyze each option step by step. ### Step 1: Analyze Option A **Statement:** Electrostatic attraction can be possible. - **(p)** Between like charged particles: **Incorrect**. Like charges repel each other. - **(q)** Between unlike charged particles: **Correct**. Unlike charges attract each other. - **(r)** Between like charged bodies: **Correct** under certain conditions (e.g., if one is significantly larger than the other). - **(s)** Between unlike charged bodies: **Incorrect**. They attract each other. - **(t)** Between uncharged and charged bodies: **Correct**. A charged body can induce a charge on an uncharged body, leading to attraction. **Conclusion for A:** Matches with **(q), (r), (t)**. ### Step 2: Analyze Option B **Statement:** Electrostatic repulsion can be possible. - **(p)** Between like charged particles: **Correct**. Like charges repel each other. - **(q)** Between unlike charged particles: **Incorrect**. Unlike charges attract each other. - **(r)** Between like charged bodies: **Correct**. They repel each other. - **(s)** Between unlike charged bodies: **Incorrect**. They attract each other. - **(t)** Between uncharged and charged bodies: **Incorrect**. There is no repulsion between them. **Conclusion for B:** Matches with **(p), (r)**. ### Step 3: Analyze Option C **Statement:** Introduction of dielectric will not change the interaction. - **(p)** Between like charged particles: **Correct**. The nature of the interaction remains the same (repulsion). - **(q)** Between unlike charged particles: **Correct**. The nature of the interaction remains the same (attraction). - **(r)** Between like charged bodies: **Correct**. The nature of the interaction remains the same (repulsion). - **(s)** Between unlike charged bodies: **Correct**. The nature of the interaction remains the same (attraction). - **(t)** Between uncharged and charged bodies: **Correct**. The nature of the interaction remains the same (attraction). **Conclusion for C:** Matches with **(p), (q), (r), (s), (t)**. ### Step 4: Analyze Option D **Statement:** No electrostatic force can be possible. - **(p)** Between like charged particles: **Incorrect**. There is repulsion. - **(q)** Between unlike charged particles: **Incorrect**. There is attraction. - **(r)** Between like charged bodies: **Incorrect**. There can be repulsion or attraction depending on the magnitude. - **(s)** Between unlike charged bodies: **Incorrect**. There is attraction. - **(t)** Between uncharged and charged bodies: **Correct**. If the charge is too weak to induce an effect, there will be no interaction. **Conclusion for D:** Matches with **(t)**. ### Final Matching - **A:** (q), (r), (t) - **B:** (p), (r) - **C:** (p), (q), (r), (s), (t) - **D:** (t)
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