2- Identical metal spheres are initially charged as shown. Spheres P and Q are touched together...
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 identical sphere is initially uncharged. If sphere 3 is touched to sphere 1 and separated, then touched to sphere 2 and separated, what is the final charge on each of the three spheres? Give your answer in terms of Q.
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Consider three identical metal spheres, A, B, and C. Sphere A carries a charge of +8.0 nC; sphere B carries a charge of + 10 nC; and sphere C carries a charge of - 59 nC. Spheres A and B are touched together and then separated. Spheres B and C are then touched and separated. Finally, spheres A and C are then touched and then separated. Does sphere C end up with an excess or a deficiency...
Section 18.4 3. o3 points 1 Answers CU10 18.P.005. Consider three identical metal spheres, A, B, and C. Sphere A carries a charge of-10g. Sphere B carries a charge of-1q. Sphere C carries no net charge. Spheres A and 8 are touched together and then separated. Sphere C is then touched to sphere A and separated from it. Last, sphere C is touched to sphere 8 and separated from it. For the following questions, express your answers in terms of...
Consider three identical metal spheres, A, B, and C. Sphere A carries a charge of +8q. Sphere B carries a charge of -q. Sphere C carries no net charge. Spheres A and B are touched together and then separated. Sphere C is then touched to sphere A and separated from it. Lastly, sphere C is touched to sphere B and separated from it. (a) What is the ratio of the final charge on sphere C to q? What is the...
Consider three identical metal spheres, A, B, and C. Sphere A carries a charge of -10q. Sphere B carries a charge of +9q. Sphere C carries no net charge. Spheres A and B are touched together and then separated. Sphere C is then touched to sphere A and separated from it. Last, sphere C is touched to sphere B and separated from it. For the following questions, express your answers in terms of q. (a) How much charge ends up...
Consider three identical metal spheres, A, B, and C. Sphere A carries a charge of -6q. Sphere B carries a charge of +5q. Sphere C carries no net charge. Spheres A and B are touched together and then separated. Sphere C is then touched to sphere A and separated from it. Last, sphere C is touched to sphere B and separated from it. For the following questions, express your answers in terms of q. (a) How much charge ends up...
Question 2 The figure shows three pairs of identical spheres that are to be touched together and then separated 0 +2e -12 14e We were unable to transcribe this image(b) Rank the pairs according to the charge left on the positively charged sphere, greatest first +6e-4e 0 +2e -12e +14e 2>13 01-2-3 Question 3 A particle of charge+2.61 x 106 C is 14.1 cm distant from a second particle of charge-1.14x 106 C. Calculate the magnitude of the electrostatic force...
Chapter 18, Problem 05 Cosider three identical metal spheres A, B, and C. Sphere A carries a charge of +Sq. Sphere B cames a charge of g, sphere C carries no net charge. Soteres A and B·е touched together and then separated. Sphere C is then touched to sphere A and separated from it. Lastly, sphere C is touched to sphere B and separated from it. (a) What is the ratio of the final charge on sphere C to q?...
5. Two identical tiny metal spheres have charge +3 C and -12 C are touched together. How many electrons flow from one sphere to the other and in which direction?
Consider three identical metal spheres, A·B, and C. Sphere A carries a charge of +44 Sphere B carries a charge of-14. Sphere caries no net charge. Spheres A touched together and then separated. Sphere C is then touched to sphere A and separated from R.Last, sphere C is touched to sphere 8 and separated from it. For the folowing questions, express your answers in terms of (a) How much charge ends up on sphere C (b) What is the total...