Two identical conducting spheres a and b carry equal charge


1) Two identical conducting spheres A and B carry equal charge. They are separated by a distance much larger than their diameters. A third identical conducting sphere C is uncharged. SPhere C is first touched to A, then to B, and finally removed. As a result, the electrostatic force between a AND B, WHICH WAS ORIGINALLY F, BECOMES.

2) Two particles have charges Q and -Q(equal magnitude and oposite sign). For a net force of zero to be exerted on a third charge it must be placed:
(e is answer, but why???)

a) midway between Q and -Q

b) on the perpendicular bisector of the line joining Q and -Q, but not on that line itself.

c) on the line joing Q and -Q, to the side Q opposite -Q.

d) on the line joinging Q and -Q, to the side of -Q opposite Q.

e) none of above(there is no place)

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