Two isolated conducting spheres S 1 and S 2 of radius 2 3 R and 1 3 R have 12 C and -3 C…
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Two isolated conducting spheres S1 and S2 of radius \(\frac{2}{3} R\) and \(\frac{1}{3} R\) have 12 μC and -3 μC charges, respectively, and are at a large distance from each other. They are now connected by a conducting wire. A long time after this is done the charges on S1 and S2 are respectively:
- 6 μC and 3 μC
- +4.5 μC and -4.5 μC
- 3 μC and 6 μC
- 4.5 μC on both
Answer
(A) 6 C and 3 C
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