Reason (R): The force on negative charge is always towards the centre of the ring but it is not proportional to the displacement from the centre of the ring.
Solution:
Assertion (A) is true. The electric force on charge \(-q\) on the axis of a positively charged ring is a restoring force towards the center, causing oscillation. The force is \(F = \frac{kQqx}{(R^2+x^2)^{3/2}}\). This is not linearly proportional to \(x\) (displacement) unless \(x \ll R\), so it's not SHM. Reason (R) is true. The force is attractive (towards center) and indeed not proportional to \(x\). Reason (R) correctly explains Assertion (A).
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