The figure shows four identical conducting spheres that are actually well separated from one another. Sphere W (with an

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The figure shows four identical conducting spheres that are actually well separated from one another. Sphere W (with an

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The Figure Shows Four Identical Conducting Spheres That Are Actually Well Separated From One Another Sphere W With An 1
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The figure shows four identical conducting spheres that are actually well separated from one another. Sphere W (with an initial charge of zero) is touched to sphere A and then they are separated. Next, sphere Wis touched to sphere B (with an initial charge of -34e) and then they are separated. Finally, sphere Wis touched to sphere C (with an initial charge of 52e), and then they are separated. The final charge on sphere Wis 16e. What multiple of e gives the initial charge on sphere A? B W Number eTextbook and Media Units
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