nine solid metal spheres, each of radius 2 cm, are

  1. nine solid metal spheres, each of radius 2 cm, are dropped into a cylinder partly filled with water. If the spheres are totally
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  2. a solid metal sphere of radius 32cm is melted down and recast to make 64 identical small spheres.what will be the radius of each
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  3. 7. Two metal spheres are suspended from insulating threads. A negatively charged rod is brought near these spheres. One sphere
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  4. A solid lead sphere of radius 10 m (about 66 ft across!) has a mass of about 57 million kg. If two of these spheres are floating
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  5. A capacitor consists of a solid metal sphere of radius 3 cm placed at the center of a thin metal spherical shell of radius 12
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  6. Eight solid iron spheres are dropped into a cylindrical can of diameter 24cm containing water. If the water level rises by 2cm,
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  7. If a solid metal cylinder of radius 4 cm and height 10 cm is melted to make solid balls of radius 1 mm then number of such balls
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  8. Two uniform solid spheres have the same mass of 3 kg, but one has a radius of 0.25 m while the other has a radius of 0.8 m. Each
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  9. . Four identical metal spheres have charges of qA = –8.0 µC, qB =–2.0 µC, qC = +5.0µ C, and qD = +12.0µ C.(a) Two of the
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  10. Two small, identical metal spheres contain excess charges of -10.0 x 10^-6 C and 6.0 x 10^-6 C, respectively. The spheres are
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