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A charged metalic sphere A is suspended by a nylon thread. Another charged metallic sphere B held by an insulating handle is brought close to A such that the distance between their centres is 10 cm, as shown in Fig. (a). The resulting repulsion of A is noted (for example, by shining a beam of light and measuring the deflection of its shadow on a screen). Spheres A and B are touched by uncharged spheres C and D respectively, as shown in Fig. (b). C and D are then removed and B is brought closer to A to distance of 5.0 cm between their centres, as shown in Fig. (c). what is the expected repulsion of A on the basis of Coulomb's law? Spheres A and C and spheres B and D have identical sizes. Ignore the size of A and B in comparison to the separation between their centres.

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Let the original charge on spere a be q and that on b be q at a distance r beteen their centres the magnitude of the `F=(1)/(4piepsilon_(0))(qq)/(r^(2))`
neglecting the sizes of sperhers a and b in comparions to r when an identical but unchanged spere c touches a the charges redisitribute on a and c and by symmetry each sprere carries a charge `q//2` similary after d touches b the rredistributed charge on each is of the electrosatic force on each is
`F=(1)/(4pi epsilon_(0))((q//2)(q//2))/(r//2)^(2)=(1)/(4piepsilon_(0))(qq)/(r^(2))=F`
Thus the electrostatic force on a due to b remains unaltered
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