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X and Y are two uncharged metal spheres on insulating stands, and are in contact with each other. A positively charged rod R is brought close to X as shown in Figure (a). The figure shows two spheres on stands and the positively charged rod. The sphere on the left is marked X. The sphere on the right is marked Y. The spheres are in contact with each other. The rod is marked R and it is located to the left of sphere X.

Sphere Y is now moved away from X , as in Figure (b).
The figure shows two spheres on stands and the positively charged rod. The sphere on the left is marked X. The sphere on the right is marked Y and it is moved away from sphere X. The rod is marked R and it is located to the left of sphere X.

What are the final charge states of X and Y?
Both X and Y are neutral.
X is neutral and Y is positive.
X is positive and Y is neutral.
X is negative and Y is positive.
Both X and Y are negative

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