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Increasing magnitude of the charge
Thank you very much! This is correct and I get it now. :)- sophia.m
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Increasing magnitude of the charge
Can you explain why? I don't get it.- sophia.m
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Increasing magnitude of the charge
When the pair of charged spheres are put in contact, the charge acquired will be (q1+q2) /2 each. Thus, for pair A, the charge transferred is - 2q, for pair B it is 4q, for pair C it is - 3q and for pair D it is q. hence, the increasing order of magnitude of charge transferred is C < A < D <...- sophia.m
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Increasing magnitude of the charge
I have attached the picture. Thanks for the effort.- sophia.m
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Increasing magnitude of the charge
Homework Statement Four pairs of conducting spheres, all with the same radius, are shown in the figure, along with the net charge placed on them initially. The spheres in each pair are now brought into contact, allowing charge to transfer between them. Rank the pairs of spheres in order of...- sophia.m
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- Charge Increasing Magnitude
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Physics proton electric field questions
I have multiple choice questions, but I only get one chance, so I want to make sure I answer correctly. 1. A charged rod is brought near a suspended object, which is attracted to the rod. Can we conclude that the suspended object is charged? Explain. o Yes o No Yes, the suspended object is...- sophia.m
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- Electric Electric field Field Physics Proton
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