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Voltage remain same on both sphere?

 
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Mar21-13, 02:40 PM   #1
 

Voltage remain same on both sphere?


When two spheres A and B (having different radius and different charge on their) connected

through a conducting wires. Then WHY their electric potential remains same i.e Va = Vb on

both the sphere.
 
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Mar21-13, 02:44 PM   #2
 
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In simple terms, voltage is analogous to pressure, so current flows until the pressures are equal.
 
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