Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
Two identical metallic spheres of exactl...

Two identical metallic spheres of exactly equal masses are taken. One is given a poistive charge Q coulombs and the other an equal negative charge. Their masses after charging are different.

Text Solution

AI Generated Solution

To solve the problem, we need to analyze the situation of two identical metallic spheres, one with a positive charge and the other with an equal negative charge. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Charges**: - We have two identical metallic spheres, Sphere A and Sphere B. - Sphere A is given a positive charge \( +Q \) and Sphere B is given a negative charge \( -Q \). ...
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • MISCELLANEOUS VOLUME 3

    CENGAGE PHYSICS ENGLISH|Exercise Assertion-Reasoning Type|1 Videos
  • MISCELLANEOUS VOLUME 3

    CENGAGE PHYSICS ENGLISH|Exercise Multiple correct Answer type|109 Videos
  • MISCELLANEOUS VOLUME 3

    CENGAGE PHYSICS ENGLISH|Exercise Fill in the blanks|10 Videos
  • MAGNETIC FIELD AND MAGNETIC FORCES

    CENGAGE PHYSICS ENGLISH|Exercise Multiple Correct Answer type|2 Videos
  • MISCELLANEOUS VOLUME 5

    CENGAGE PHYSICS ENGLISH|Exercise Integer|12 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

(a) Can two bodies having like charge attract each other (yes/No) (b) Can a charged body attract an unchanged body? (yes/No) (c ) Two identical metallic spheres of exactly equal masses are taken, one is given a positive charge q and the other an equal negative charge. Their masses after charging are different. Co,,ent on the statement.

How many electrons are there in one coulomb of negative charge?

Work done in moving a charge q coulomb on the surface of given charged conductor of potential V is

A positive point charge q is brought near a neutral metal sphere.

Two bodies are charged by rubbing one against the other. During the process, one becomes positively charged while the other becomes negatively charged. Then

Two identical metallic spheres X and Y with electrons supported on insulating stands and placed in contact. What kind of charges will be daveioped on X and Y when a negatively charged ebonite rod is brought near X?

Two small metallic spheres each of mass 'm' are suspended together with strings of length 'l' and placed together. When a quantum of charge 'q' is transferred to each the strings make and angle of 90^(@) with each other. The value of 'q' is

Four identical charges q are placed at the corners of a square of side a. Find the potential energy of one of the charges due to the remaining charges. .

Assetrion: Net electric field insider conductor is zero Reason: Total positive charge equals to total negative charge in a conductor

One metallic sphere A is given positive charge whereas another identical metallic sphere B of exactly same mass as of A is given equal amount of negative charge. Then