Physics, asked by munch26, 7 months ago

A positively charged insulator is brought near (but does
not touch) two metallic sphere that are in contact. The
metallic spheres are then separated. The sphere which
was initially farthest from the insulator will have:
(a) no net charge
(b) a negative charge
(c) a positive charge
(d) either a negative or a positive charge.​

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Answered by albinlampho
8

Answer:

c)

Explanation:

the positively charged insulator pulls the free the electron in sphere towards left till electrostatic equilibrium is reached. Hence if both sphere are now separated the sphere 2. has deficiency of electron, i .e ., it has positive charge.

Answered by ECHAYAN
4

Answer:

IT HAS POSITIVE CHARGE.. REST IN THE ATTACHMENT

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