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  1. 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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  2. 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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  3. A rod made from insulating material carries a net charge, while a copper sphere is neutral. The rod and the sphere do not touch.
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  4. 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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  5. Original Question:Neutral metal sphere A, of mass 0.10kg, hangs from an insulating wire 2.0m long. An identical metal sphere B,
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  6. Original Question:Neutral metal sphere A, of mass 0.10kg, hangs from an insulating wire 2.0m long. An identical metal sphere B,
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  7. An insulating solid sphere of radius a = 0.5 m. If the sphere carries a total positive charge of 15 nC, calculate the magnitude
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  8. Charge Q=4 micro-coulombs is distributed uniformly over the volume of an insulating sphere of radius R=.05 meters. What is the
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  9. Consider an insulating sphere with 10 microCoulombs of charge uniformly distributed through its volume. The sphere is surrounded
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  10. Consider an insulating sphere with 10 microCoulombs of charge uniformly distributed through its volume. The sphere is surrounded
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