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9 March, 00:20

Consider three identical metal spheres, A, B, and C. Sphere A carries a charge of - 2.0 µC; sphere B carries a charge of - 6.0 µC; and sphere C carries a charge of + 4.0 µC. Spheres A and B are touched together and then separated. SpheresB and C are then touched and separated. Does sphere C end up with an excess or a deficiency of electrons and how many electrons is it? Select one:A. deficiency, 6 * 10^13B. excess, 2 * 10^13C. There is no excess or deficiency of electrons. D. excess, 3 * 10^13E. deficiency, 3 * 10^12

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  1. 9 March, 01:19
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    None of the option is correct

    A=-4µC, B=0 C, C=0 C

    C will be + 4.0 µC deficient after the contact

    Explanation:

    A and B are come in contact together, the charge will flow to establish equilibrium, and hence becoming: A=-4µC, B=-4µC, C=+4.0 µC

    Similarly when C and B touch, the positive and the negative will exact the same force due to equal charge magnitude and become electrically neutral : A=-4µC, B=0 C, C=0 C.
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