Two spherical drops of mercury each have a charge of 0.185nC and a potential of 356.0V at the surface. The two drops mer

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Two spherical drops of mercury each have a charge of 0.185nC and a potential of 356.0V at the surface. The two drops mer

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Two spherical drops of mercury each have a charge of 0.185nC and a potential of 356.0V at the surface. The two drops merge to form a single drop. What is the potential at the surface of the new drop? Submit Answer Tries 0/10
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