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Physics, 19.10.2019 04:30 mayhem0316oyrjuo

Aspherical thick conducting shell(with no net charge), with inner radius a and outer radinus 3a, is wrapped around an insulating uniformly positively charged sphere of radi as pictured below. a conducting wire is then attached to the outside surface of the conductor to the outer surface of a thin, hollow, neutral conductin located a very large distance away. see figure 2). (a) after the wire is connected, are any electrons transferred through this wire? if yes, describe s a and charge +q g spherical shell of radius 2a, which is which direction the electrons will move and why? if no, why not? (b) calculate the final charges on the (i) surface of the thin shell of radius 2a, (i) the outer surface of the conducting shell (radius 3a), and (ii) the inner surface of the conducting shell (radius a)?

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