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A point charge `+q`, is placed at a distance d from an isolated conducting plane. The field at a point P on the other side of the plane is

A

directed perpendicular to the plane and away from the plane.

B

directed perpendicular to the plane and towards the plane.

C

directed radially away from the polint charge.

D

directed radially towards the point charge.

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