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Can two similarly charged balls be attracted by each other? If yes, explain how.

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  7. Bound charges can reside inside a hollow conductor. Explain.

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  9. "There exists no sharp line separating conductors from insulators."-Ex...

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  12. A body has -80muC charge. What is the number of excess electrons in th...

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  13. A conductor is charged with 14.4 xx 10^(-19) C. Determine the number ...

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  14. How much charge is to be given to a sphere of radius 30 cm so that its...

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  15. The surface area of a body is 25 cm^2 and its surface density of charg...

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  16. What will be the surface density of charge of a sphere of radius 4 cm,...

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  17. Two spheres of radii 4 cm and 8 cm have the same amount of charge. Det...

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  18. The diameter of a sphere is 2 cm. The sphere is hollow and conducting ...

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  19. 64 equally charged water-droplets, each of radius 4 mm, are combined t...

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  20. The ratio of the radii of two spheres is 5:2 and that of their charges...

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