Two identical conducting balls $A$ and $B$ have positive charges $q_{1}$ and $q_{2}$ respectively,where $q_{1} \neq q_{2}$. The balls are brought together so that they touch each other and then separated to their original positions. The force between them is

  • A
    less than that before the balls touched
  • B
    greater than that before the balls touched
  • C
    same as that before the balls touched
  • D
    zero

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