Two identical conducting balls A and B have positive charges q 1 and q 2 respectively but…
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Two identical conducting balls A and B have positive charges q1 and q2 respectively but q1 ≠ q2. The balls are brought together so that they touch each other and then kept in their original positions. The force between them is
- less than that before the balls touched
- greater than that before the balls touched
- same as that before the balls touched
- zero
Answer
(B) greater than that before the balls touched
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