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Two Uncharged Conducting Spheres, a and B, Are Suspended from Insulating

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Two uncharged conducting spheres, A and B, are suspended from insulating threads so that they touch each other.While a negatively charged rod is held near, but not touching sphere A, someone moves ball B away from A.How will the spheres be charged, if at all? Two uncharged conducting spheres, A and B, are suspended from insulating threads so that they touch each other.While a negatively charged rod is held near, but not touching sphere A, someone moves ball B away from A.How will the spheres be charged, if at all?     A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   Two uncharged conducting spheres, A and B, are suspended from insulating threads so that they touch each other.While a negatively charged rod is held near, but not touching sphere A, someone moves ball B away from A.How will the spheres be charged, if at all?     A)    B)    C)    D)    E)


A) Two uncharged conducting spheres, A and B, are suspended from insulating threads so that they touch each other.While a negatively charged rod is held near, but not touching sphere A, someone moves ball B away from A.How will the spheres be charged, if at all?     A)    B)    C)    D)    E)
B) Two uncharged conducting spheres, A and B, are suspended from insulating threads so that they touch each other.While a negatively charged rod is held near, but not touching sphere A, someone moves ball B away from A.How will the spheres be charged, if at all?     A)    B)    C)    D)    E)
C) Two uncharged conducting spheres, A and B, are suspended from insulating threads so that they touch each other.While a negatively charged rod is held near, but not touching sphere A, someone moves ball B away from A.How will the spheres be charged, if at all?     A)    B)    C)    D)    E)
D) Two uncharged conducting spheres, A and B, are suspended from insulating threads so that they touch each other.While a negatively charged rod is held near, but not touching sphere A, someone moves ball B away from A.How will the spheres be charged, if at all?     A)    B)    C)    D)    E)
E) Two uncharged conducting spheres, A and B, are suspended from insulating threads so that they touch each other.While a negatively charged rod is held near, but not touching sphere A, someone moves ball B away from A.How will the spheres be charged, if at all?     A)    B)    C)    D)    E)

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