Two spherical conductors are separated by a distance much larger than either of their radii. Sphere A has a radius of 36

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Two spherical conductors are separated by a distance much larger than either of their radii. Sphere A has a radius of 36

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Two Spherical Conductors Are Separated By A Distance Much Larger Than Either Of Their Radii Sphere A Has A Radius Of 36 1
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Two spherical conductors are separated by a distance much larger than either of their radii. Sphere A has a radius of 36.5 cm and a net charge of 40.5 nC, whereas sphere B, which is initially neutral, has a radius of 19.4 cm. The two spheres are then connected by a thin metal wire. What is the charge on sphere B after equilibrium has been reached? charge on sphere B: nc
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