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Physics, 04.06.2020 21:00 s855753

A conducting sphere of diameter D is initially charged to a potential V0. It is then connected by a conducting wire to a conducting sphere of diameter D/2 which is also initially charged to a potential V0. Which of the following correctly describes the flow of charge through the wire? A) Charge will flow until the potential of the smaller sphere is one-fourth that of the larger sphere.

B) Charge will flow until the smaller sphere holds an amount of charge equal to that of the larger sphere.

C) No net charge will flow between the spheres.

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