Three identical conducting spheres initially

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  1. Three identical conducting spheres initially have the following charges: sphere A, 4Q; sphere B, -9Q; and sphere C, 0. Spheres A
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  2. There are two identical, positively charged conducting spheres fixed in space. The spheres are 44.6 cm apart (center to center)
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  3. There are two identical, positively charged conducting spheres fixed in space. The spheres are 44.6 cm apart (center to center)
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  4. n Fig. 21-41, three identical conducting spheres initially have the following charges: sphere A, 7Q; sphere B, -8Q; and sphere
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  5. Two identical conducting spheres, fixed in place, attract each other with a force of 0.114 N when their center to center
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  6. Three identical conducting spheres are located at the vertices of an equilateral triangle ABC. Initially the charge the charge
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  7. Three identical conducting spheres are located at the vertices of an equilateral triangle ABC. Initially the charge the charge
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  8. Three identical conducting spheres are placed in a line. From left to right, Qa = 2C, Qb = 3C and Qc = -4C. You touch the
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  9. Two tiny conducting spheres are identical and carry charges of -18.1C and +47.4C. They are separated by a distance of 3.55 cm.
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  10. Two identical conducting spheres each having a radius of 0.500 cm are connected by a light 1.90 m long conducting wire. A charge
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