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STATEMENT-1 `:` Charge cannot exist without matter.
STATEMENT-2 `:` Charge of body depends on its velocity.
STATEMENT -3 `:` The charge cannot exert force on itself.

A

T F T

B

T F F

C

T T F

D

T T T

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To analyze the statements provided in the question, we will evaluate each statement one by one. ### Step 1: Evaluate Statement 1 **Statement 1:** Charge cannot exist without matter. **Explanation:** - Matter is composed of atoms, which consist of protons, neutrons, and electrons. - Protons and electrons carry charge, while neutrons are neutral. - Therefore, for charge to exist, it must be associated with matter (atoms). - Hence, **Statement 1 is true.** ### Step 2: Evaluate Statement 2 **Statement 2:** Charge of a body depends on its velocity. **Explanation:** - The charge of an object is a fundamental property and does not change with its velocity. - According to the principles of electromagnetism and special relativity, while mass may change with velocity (as described by Einstein's mass-energy equivalence), the charge remains constant regardless of whether the object is at rest or moving at high speeds. - Hence, **Statement 2 is false.** ### Step 3: Evaluate Statement 3 **Statement 3:** The charge cannot exert force on itself. **Explanation:** - A charge creates an electric field around itself. - While a charge can exert a force on other charges placed in its electric field, it does not exert a force on itself because the electric field created by the charge does not act on itself. - Therefore, **Statement 3 is true.** ### Conclusion - After evaluating all three statements: - Statement 1: True - Statement 2: False - Statement 3: True Thus, the overall conclusion is that the correct answer is option 1, where the first and third statements are true, and the second statement is false. ---
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