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Two conducting spheres are isolated from their surroundings. The radii of spheres A and B are R and R/2 , respectively. Initially sphere A has charge +Q , and sphere B is neutral. A wire is connected between the sphere. What is the final charge on each sphere after equilibrium is reached and why?
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Have no idea
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