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When two bodies which are insulators have charge and are of identical size have charges q1 and q1Then when a new sphere uncharged comes in contact with one of them what`s the new charge¿After in contact with first then it`s made to contact with secondWill the charge remain due to the first one or will it be uncharged while coming in contact with second

When two bodies which are insulators have charge and are of identical size have charges q1 and q1Then when a new sphere uncharged comes in contact with one of them what`s the new charge¿After in contact with first then it`s made to contact with secondWill the charge remain due to the first one or will it be uncharged while coming in contact with second

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Salman Khan
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6 years ago
When you will make the first contact in that case the potential of both the sphere will become same and for that to happen charge will flow from charged to uncharged sphere. If the two spheres are identical then each will get equal charge of q1/2. While making the second contact same thing should be kept in mind that charges will flow from higger potential to lower potential in order that both reaches the same potential.I hope that helps.

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