A positively charged rod is moved near conducting sphere as shown. What will be the movements of the electrons and protons in the conducting sphere?
A
`{:("Electrons","Protons") ,("Move to left", "Move to right"):}`
B
`{:("Electrons","Protons") ,("Move to right", "Move to left"):}`
C
`{:("Electrons","Protons") ,("Do not move", "Move to left"):}`
D
`{:("Electrons","Protons") ,("Move to left", "Do not move"):}`
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