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A person standing on an ainsulating stool touches a charged insulatd conductor. Will the conductor get completely discharged?

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To determine whether a charged insulated conductor will get completely discharged when a person standing on an insulating stool touches it, we can analyze the situation step by step. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Setup**: - The person is standing on an insulating stool, which means that the stool does not allow electric charge to flow through it. - The conductor is charged and insulated, meaning it is not connected to the ground or any other conductive path. ...
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