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Q. Assertion (A) If a point charge $q$ is placed in front of an infinite grounded conducting plane surface, the point charge will experience a force.
Reason (R) This force is due to the induced charge on the conducting surface which is at zero potential.

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Solution:

This is the concept of electric image.
If we are asked to find the force between an infinite earthed conductor and a point charge $q$ placed at perpendicular distance from the earth conductor (see figure), then we proceed as follows.
Firstly, the conductor being earth implies $v=0$.
So, we redraw the situation in which we replace the conductor and introduce an image charge $-q$ as shown.
image
The force between the two charges (object chargeq and image charge $-q)$ is the electrostatic force between the infinite grounded conductor and $q$.
So, $F=\frac{1}{4 \pi \varepsilon_{0}} \frac{q^{2}}{(2 I)^{2}} $
$\Rightarrow F=\frac{1}{4 \pi \varepsilon_{0}} \frac{q^{2}}{4 I^{2}}$ (attractive in nature)