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Surface charge densities of two thin concentric spherical capacitors or shells are given as `sigma and -sigma`. The radii are R and 2R. The concentric capacitors are connected by a thin conducting wire. The entire charge on the inner miner transfers to the outer caspacitor and potential difference between them becomes zero. final potential of each capacitor will be

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When two concentric shells are connected by a thin conducting wire, whole of the charge of inner shell transfers to the outer shell and potential difference between them becomes zero. Surface charge densities of two thin concentric spherical shells are sigma and -sigma respectively. Their radii are R and 2R . Now they are connected by a thin wire. Suppose electric field at a distance r (gt 2R) was E_(1) before connecting the two shells and E_(2) after connecting the two shells, then |E_(2)/E_(1)| is :-

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