an uncharged insulated conductor a is brought near a charged conductor b. what happens to the charged and potential of B
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When an uncharged insulated conductor A is brought near a charged insulated conductor B, the charge remains constant,but potential decreases of B.
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Answer:If an uncharged conductor A is brought near the charged insulated conductor B. The charge of B remains the same as both the conductors are insulated and since B will induce charge in conductor A the potential of B will decrease.
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