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A conducting sphere of radius r1 = 0.46 m has a total charge of Q = 2.9 μC. A second uncharged conducting sphere of radius r2 = 0.23 m is then connected to the first by a thin conducting wire. The spheres are separated by a very large distance compared to their size.
What is the total charge on sphere two, Q2 in coulombs?
A conducting sphere of radius r1 = 0.46 m has a total charge of Q = 2.9 μC. A second uncharged conducting sphere of radius r2 = 0.23 m is then connected to the first by a thin conducting wire. The spheres are separated by a very large distance compared to their size.
What is the total charge on sphere two, Q2 in coulombs?
Rochelle EnreraLv10
23 Feb 2021