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there are two metal spheres with a radius of 4cm. one sphere has -3nc of charge and the other is neutral. if the two spheres are touched together then separated, what is the final charge on each sphere?
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The final charge will be -1.5nc on each sphere. Total charge will distribute itself evenly between the two identical spheres.
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