Final answer:
The force between balls A and C is weakly attractive because A has a negative charge and the properties of ball C suggest it is uncharged or has a very small negative charge.
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine the nature of the force between balls A and C, we must first understand the charges they carry. Since ball A strongly attracts the positive test charge T, we can infer that ball A has a negative charge. Ball C weakly attracts the test charge, which suggests that ball C has either a zero charge or a very small negative charge. According to Coulomb's law, unlike charges attract and like charges repel. Therefore, if ball C is uncharged or has a very small negative charge, it will be weakly attracted to ball A, which carries a negative charge.
Given that ball A has a negative charge and ball C is weakly attractive to the positive test charge, we can conclude that the force between balls A and C would be option (C) weakly attractive.