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An isolated conducting sphere of charge Q and radius R is connected to a similar uncharged sphere (kept at a large distance) by using a high resistance wire. After a long time is the amount of heat loss?

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To solve the problem of heat loss when connecting an isolated conducting sphere of charge \( Q \) to an uncharged sphere, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Initial Conditions We have two spheres: - Sphere 1: Charged sphere with charge \( Q \) and radius \( R \). - Sphere 2: Uncharged sphere with charge \( 0 \) and radius \( R \). ### Step 2: Connect the Spheres ...
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