. A neutral conducting sphere

  1. Two charged spheres are kept at a great distance from each other. Sphere A has charge +20q and sphere B has charge -14q. A
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  2. Two conducting spheres are isolated from their surroundings. The radii of spheres A and B are R and R/2 , respectively.
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  3. A neutral solid conducting sphere of radius R has charge Q deposited in it, and is sitting at the centre of a conducting shell
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  4. A positively charged glass rod is brought close to a neutral sphere that is supported on a nonconducting plastic stand. Sketch
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  5. A positively charged rod is held near, but not touching, a neutral metal sphere.does the sphere experience a net force? if so,
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  6. Multiple Choice Help:** When s conducting sphere is charged positively, initially the charge is deposited on the left side.
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  7. Neutral metal sphere A, of mass 0.10kg, hangs from an insulating wire 2.0m long. An identical metal sphere B, with charge -q is
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  8. Neutral metal sphere A, of mass 0.10kg, hangs from an insulating wire 2.0m long. An identical metal sphere B, with charge -q is
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  9. A conducting solid sphere (R = 0.24 m, q = 7.6x10^-6 C) is shown in the figure. Using Gauss's Law and two different Gaussian
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  10. When a conducting sphere is charged positively, initially the charge is deposited on the left side. However, due to the sphere's
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