1. Two identical spherical conductors are placed a large distance apart. Given their initial charge distributions, what will be the final charges on the spheres at equilibrium, when the two spheres are connected by a nylon string? A. A has+2Q and B is neutral  B. A is neutral and B has +2Q   C. both A and B has +2Q  C. both A and B are neutral 2. Two identical spherical conductors are placed a large distance apart. Given their initial charge distributions, what will be the final charges on the spheres at equilibrium, when the two

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1. Two identical spherical conductors are placed a large distance apart. Given their initial charge distributions, what will be the final charges on the spheres at equilibrium, when the two spheres are connected by a nylon string?

A. A has+2Q and B is neutral 
B. A is neutral and B has +2Q  
C. both A and B has +2Q 
C. both A and B are neutral

2. Two identical spherical conductors are placed a large distance apart. Given their initial charge distributions, what will be the final charges on the spheres at equilibrium, when the two spheres are connected by a copper wire? 

A. A has +Q and B has –Q 
B. A has -Q and B has +Q

C. A and B has +Q each
D. A and B has -Q each

A
+2Q
B
neutral
Transcribed Image Text:A +2Q B neutral
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