You have three identical metal spheres that have different initial net charges. Sphere A has a net charge of +5Q; sphere B has a net charge of ?3Q; and sphere C has a net charge of +7Q. You first touch sphere B to sphere A, and then separate them; you then touch sphere A to sphere C, and then separate them; and finally you touch sphere C to sphere B, and then separate them. What is the charge on sphere A at the end of the process?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Given

Sphere A has a net charge of +5 Q

Sphere B has a net charge of -3 Q

Sphere C has a net charge of 7 Q

When sphere B is touched to sphere A then charge is redistributed among the sphere such that charge on each sphere is

[tex]Q=\frac{5Q-3Q}{2}=\frac{2Q}{2}=1\ Q[/tex]

Now sphere A and B has charge Q

When sphere A is touched to sphere C

Net charge after removal

[tex]Q_2=\frac{Q+7Q}{2}=\frac{8Q}{2}=4\ Q[/tex]

Now sphere A and C has 4 Q charge

Now sphere C and B is touched

Net charge on C and B is given by

[tex]Q_3=\frac{4Q+Q}{2}=2.5\ Q[/tex]

At the end of process charge on sphere A is 4Q

Charge on B and C is 2.5Q