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Two conducting hollow spherical shells of radius R and 2R carry charges -Q and 3Q respectively. How much charge will flow into the earth if inner shell is grounded?

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When inner shell is grounded to the Earth then the potential of inner shell will become zero because potential of the Earth is taken to be zero.
`(Kx)/(R)+(K3Q)/(2R)=0`
`x=(-3Q)/2`, the charge that has increased
`=(-3Q)/2-(-Q)=(-Q)/2` hence charge flows into the Earth `=Q/2`
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