Two Identical Conducting Spheres

Physics Archive July 08, 2017

Two Identical Conducting Spheres. They are separated by a distance much larger than their diameter, and the force between them is f. A third identical conducting sphere, c, is uncharged.

Physics Archive July 08, 2017
Physics Archive July 08, 2017

The two spheres are now connected by a thin conducting wire, which is then removed. The spheres carry different amounts of charge and each sphere experiences an attractive electric force of 10.8 n. What were the initial charges on the spheres? When the wire is removed, the spheres repel each other with an electrostatic force of 0.1902 n. Three identical metal spheres are labeled a, b, and c. Web two identical conducting spheres a and b, carry equal charge. Initially, a has charge q, b has charge −q/2, and c is uncharged. A third identical conducting sphere, c, is uncharged. (b) the spheres are connected by a conducting wire. When the wire is removed, the spheres repel each other with an electrostatic force of 0.0360 n.

1.what is the final charge on each sphere if c is touched to b, removed, and then touched to a 2.starting again. Web two identical conducting spheres a and b, carry equal charge. Web if two identical conducting spheres are in contact, any excess charge will be evenly distributed between the two. Web two identical small conducting spheres are separated by 0.60 m. What were the initial charges on the spheres? (b) the spheres are connected by a conducting wire. A third identical conducting sphere, c, is uncharged. Initially, a has charge q, b has charge −q/2, and c is uncharged. They are separated by a distance much larger than their diameter, and the force between them is f. When the wire is removed, the sphere repel each other with an electrostatic force of 0. The two spheres are now connected by a thin conducting wire, which is then removed.