two identical mettalic spheres of exactly equal masses are taken one is given a positive charge q and the other an equal negative charge . their masses after charging are different . comment on the statement.
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Anushka Ninama asked in Physics
Two identical metallic spheres of equal masses are taken, one is given +ve charge q coulomb and other equal negative charge by friction. are their masses after charging equal?
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Satyendra Singh answered this
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No, they will not be equal because the negative charge on the other sphere will be due to the transfer of electrons from one sphere to the others then. The sphere which will get the positive charge will have lesser electrons and the second sphere will have excess electrons and hence the second sphere will have an excess of electrons and hence more mass compared to the other sphere.
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Anushka Ninama asked in Physics
Two identical metallic spheres of equal masses are taken, one is given +ve charge q coulomb and other equal negative charge by friction. are their masses after charging equal?
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Satyendra Singh answered this
1311 helpful votes in Physics, Class XII-Science
Dear Student,
Please find below the solution to the asked query:
No, they will not be equal because the negative charge on the other sphere will be due to the transfer of electrons from one sphere to the others then. The sphere which will get the positive charge will have lesser electrons and the second sphere will have excess electrons and hence the second sphere will have an excess of electrons and hence more mass compared to the other sphere.
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