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A ball rests upon a flat piece of paper on a table top. The paper is pulled horizontally but quickly towards right as shwon. Relative to its initial position with respect to the table, the ball

(`i`) remains stationary if there is no friction between the paper and the bell.
(`ii`) moves to the left and starts rolling backwards, i.e. to the left if there is a friction between the paper and the ball.
(`iii`) moves forward, i.e. in the direction in which the paper is pulled.
(`iv`) Here, the correct statements/s/is/are

A

Both (1) and (2)

B

Only (3)

C

Only (1)

D

Only (2)

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A
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