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Match the Column I (electric lines of force) with Column II (types of charge) and select the correct answer from the codes given below. Column I Column II A. p.A pair of equal and opposite charges B. q. A pair of positive charges C. r. A single positive charge D. s. A single negative charge
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Match the Column I (electric lines of force) with Column II (types of charge) and select the correct answer from the codes given below.
Column I
Column II
A.
p.A pair of equal and opposite charges
B.
q. A pair of positive charges
C.
r. A single positive charge
D.
s. A single negative charge
Options:
(a) A-p B-q C-r D-s (b) A-r B-q C-p D-s (c) A-r B-s C-p D-q (d) A-r B-s C-q D-p`
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