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Consider three identical metal spheres A, B and C. Spheres A carres charge + 6q carries no charge . Spheres A and B are touchd together and them separated. Sphere C is then touched to sphere A and separated from it . Finally the sphere C is touched to sphere B and separated from it . Find the final chage on the sphere C .

Consider three identical metal spheres A, B and C . Sphere A carries charge + 6q , sphere B carries charge -3q and sphere C carries no charge . Spheres A and B are touched together and then separated. Sphere C is then touched to sphere A and separated from it . Finally the sphere C is touched to sphere B and separated from it . Find the final charge on the sphere C .

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

The diagram shows the arrangement of three small uniformally charged spheres, A,B and C . The arrow indicate the direction of the electrostatic forces acting between the spheres (for example, the left arrow on sphere A indicates the electronstatic force on sphere A due to sphere B ). At least two of the spheres are positively charged. Which sphere, if any, could be negatively charged?

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?

The diagram shows the arrangement of three small uniformally charged spheres, A,B and C . The arrow indicate the direction of the electrostatic forces acting between the spheres (for example, the left arrow on sphere A indicates the electronstatic force on sphere A due to sphere B ). At least two of the spheres are positively charged. Which sphere, if any, could be negatively charged?

The diagram shows the arrangement of three small uniformally charged spheres, A,B and C . The arrow indicate the direction of the electrostatic forces acting between the spheres (for example, the left arrow on sphere A indicates the electronstatic force on sphere A due to sphere B ). At least two of the spheres are positively charged. Which sphere, if any, could be negatively charged?

Three metallic spheres A, B and C having radii are in ratio 1 : 2 : 3 . Charge on sphere A is 6 mu C and sphere B and C are electrically neutral. If sphere A first contact with sphere B and then from C and ultimately contact from sphere B, then now charge on spheres A, B and C respectively will be-