2 spheres of radii 10cm

  1. 2 spheres of radii 10cm and 20cm contains charges 10microcoulomb and 20 micro coulomb respectively.they are separated by a
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  2. Three spheres are made from the same material, but each has a different size and temperature. The radii of spheres A, B, and C
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  3. Three uniform small spheres A, B and C have equal radii and masses 3 m, m and m respectively. The spheres are at rest in a
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  4. Two spheres S1 and S2 of the same metal and having the same type of surface, have radii 20cm and 10cm respectively. Compare
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  5. Two thin conductive spheres with radii of 10cm and 20cm are nested together so that their centers are at the same location. If
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  6. The radii of two spheres are 4ft and 8ft find the volume of a spheres whose surface area is equal to the sum of the surface
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  7. Consider the limit on increasing the gravitational force by bringing the masses closer together. The two spheres of osmium
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  8. two concentric conducting spherical shells have radii R1=0.145m and R2=0.207m the inner spheres with negligible speed, Assuming
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  9. There are two conducting concentric hollow spheres of outer radii R2 and R1 ( R2>R1 ). The thickness of the material of both
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  10. There are two conducting concentric hollow spheres of outer radii R2 and R1 ( R2>R1 ). The thickness of the material of both
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