Two identical conducting spheres one having an initial charge Q and the other initially uncharged...

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Two identical conducting spheres one having an initial charge Q and the other initially uncharged are brought into contact a What is the new charge on each sphere b While the spheres are in contact a positively charged rod is moved close to one sphere causing a redistribution of the charges on the two spheres so the charge on the sphere closest to the rod has a What is the charge on the other sphere

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