an uncharged conductor A is placed on an insulating stand is brought near a charged insulated conductor B what happens to the charge and potential of B
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When the uncharged conductor A is brought near a charged insulated conductor B, the charge of B remains the same as they are insulated and the potential of B decreases as it induces charge in conductor A.
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When the uncharged conductor A is brought near a charged insulated conductor B, the charge of B remains the same as they are insulated and the potential of B decreases as it induces charge in conductor A.
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charge and potential of conductor B will remain unchanged...
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