Voltage remain same on both sphere?

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When two spheres A and B with different radii and charges are connected by conducting wires, their electric potentials equalize, resulting in Va = Vb. This phenomenon occurs because voltage is analogous to pressure; current flows until the electric potential (or pressure) is equal on both spheres. The principle of charge redistribution ensures that the electric potential stabilizes across the connected spheres, regardless of their initial charge differences.

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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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In simple terms, voltage is analogous to pressure, so current flows until the pressures are equal.
 

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