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Suppose we have two insulated uncharged metal spheres,say X and Y, in contact with each other.A negatively charged object C is brought near X
My first question is:Do all of the electrons move to the sphere Y since electrons are free to move?
Then if X is touched momentarily with a finger,and then X and Y are separated.
My second question is:What are the charges on X and Y now?Why?
Also,what are the movement of the electrons?I mean do they move from the Earth or the sphere,or from the sphere to the Earth?Why?
My first question is:Do all of the electrons move to the sphere Y since electrons are free to move?
Then if X is touched momentarily with a finger,and then X and Y are separated.
My second question is:What are the charges on X and Y now?Why?
Also,what are the movement of the electrons?I mean do they move from the Earth or the sphere,or from the sphere to the Earth?Why?