III. Spheres +0 Two neutral conducting spheres, A and B, are supported by insulating stands. The...
2) Three identical metal spheres are supported on insulating stands and are all neutral at the start of the experiment. Then: sphere 2 makes contact with sphere 1 while sphere 1 is close to a charged plexiglass rod. Contact is then broken with the rod in place. Sphere 2 touches sphere 3 and both spheres are taken to another part of the lab where the force between them is measured to be 0.002 N when their centers are 10 cm...
The identical conducting spheres, I, II, III, are mounted on insulating stands and place as shown. Spheres I and II are each uncharged, and III carries a net positive charge. Spheres I and II are connected to each other by a conducting wire. After the wire is removed, sphere III is moved far away. Which of the following statements about the subsequent charges on spheres I and II is correct? A) Sphere I is negatively charged and sphere II is...
CL-3. Two identical conducting spheres are held on insulating stands with their centers 0 shown below. Sphere A Sphere B 0.300m While in this position each sphere repels the other with a force of 1.60N. The two spheres are brought into contact with each other and allowed to reach electrostatic equilibrium (for which they have equal final charges). The spheres are then returned to their original separation where they are now found to repel each other with a force of...
Select the answer which corresponds to the statements below. (positive, negative, neutral and cannot tell A negatively charged glass rod attracts an object suspended by a non-conducting thread. The charge on the object is _______ . Two neutral metal spheres, #1 and #2, are mounted on insulating supports. They are connected by a wire, and a second wire connects them to ground. A positively charged glass rod is brought near sphere #1. The ground wire is removed and the rod...
Two neutral metal spheres are on plastic stands. The spheres are touching each other. The spheres are solid metal all the way through - they are not shells. You bring a negatively charged plastic rod directly to the left of the left sphere, not quite touching it While the rod is still there, you move the right sphere a very short distance to the right so that the spheres no longer touch each other. Then you withdraw the rod. You...
You move a charged insulating rod toward two equal-sized neutral spheres. One is conducting and the other is insulating. Which would you expect to become more strongly polarized? A. The conducting sphere will become more strongly polarized because the charges in the sphere are free to move. B. The conducting sphere will become more strongly polarized because there is an excess of electrons in a conducting sphere. C. The insulating sphere will become more strongly polarized because the charges in...
You move a charged insulating rod toward two equal-sized neutral spheres. One is conducting and the other is insulating. Which would you expect to become more strongly polarized? A. The conducting sphere will become more strongly polarized because the charges in the sphere are free to move. B. The conducting sphere will become more strongly polarized because there is an excess of electrons in a conducting sphere. C. The insulating sphere will become more strongly polarized because the charges in...
Problem 4 Select the answer which corresponds to the statements below neutral A positively charged ball is brought close to a neutral isolated conductor. The conductor is then grounded, while the ball is kept close. If the ball is first taker away and then the ground connection is removed, the conductor has a positive A positively charged glass rod repels an object suspended by a non-conducting thread. The charge on the object is cannot tell A positive point charge is...
HELP PLEASE! Problem 4 Select the answer which corresponds to the statements below. A negatively charged glass rod repels an object suspended by a non-conducting thread. The charge on the object is Two neutral metal spheres, #1 and #2, are mounted on insulating supports. They are connected by a wire. A positively charged glass rod is brought near sphere #1 . The wire connecting the spheres is removed and the charged rod is then taken away. Now the charge on...
It says my answer is wrong Select the answer which corresponds to the statements below. Peolive A negatively charged glass rod attracts an object suspended by a non-conducting thread. The charge on the object is Guru D Two neutral metal spheres, #1 and #2, are mounted on insulating supports. They are connected by a wire, and a second wire connects them to ground. A positively charged glass rod is brought near sphere #1. The ground wire is removed and the...