A metal sphere of radius 12 cm is charged using a rubber rod and acquires a charge of Q 1 = +5.8 μC. It is brought into

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A metal sphere of radius 12 cm is charged using a rubber rod and acquires a charge of Q 1 = +5.8 μC. It is brought into

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A metal sphere of radius 12 cm is charged using a rubber rod andacquires a charge of Q 1 = +5.8 μC. It is brought into contact withanother metal sphere having a radius of 6.5 cm and an initialcharge of Q 2 = +2.0 μC. After coming into contact, the two spheresare carefully separated. (a) What is the charge that ends up oneach sphere after being in contact? (b) How many excess protons orelectrons does each sphere end up with?
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