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Two identical conducting spheres are charged by induction and then sepatatd by a large distance, sphere-1 has charge +Q and spher-2 has charge -Q. A third sphere is initially uncharged. If sphere-3 is touched to sphere-1 and sepatated and then touched to sphere-2 and separated what is the final charge on each of the three spheres?

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