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Five balls, numbered 1 to 5, are suspended using separate threads. Pairs (1, 2), (2, 4), (4, 1)
show electrostatic attraction, while pairs (2, 3) and (4, 5) show repulsion, therefore ball 1 must be:

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Positively charged
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Negatively charged
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Neutral
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Made of metal
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Solution

The correct option is C Neutral
It should be neutral because 2, and 4 show attraction means have opposite charge 2 too show attraction with 1 means 1 and 4 should have same charge but as they are showing attraction too then. 1 should be electricity neutral. Besides, it can be seen that ball 2 is positively charged then ball 4 is negatively charged because 2 and 4 show attraction. Now ball if ball 2 is (+ve) charged then ball 3 is also (+ve) charged because 2 and 3 also show repulsion and similarly ball 5 is (ve) charged because ball 4 and 5 show repulsion and we left with ball 1 and it never be (+ve) by charged because ball 2 and 1 show attraction it means ball 1 is negatively charge but it is also not possible because ball 1 and 4 also show attraction and in the end we know that ball 1 is nor be positively or neither be negatively charge. It means be ball 1 have no charge so it must be neutral.

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