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Two metal spheres A and B of radii a & b (a <b)
respectively are at a large distance apart. Each
sphere carries a charge of 100 uC. The spheres are
connected by a conducting wire, then​
1: Charge will flow from A toB
2:Charge will flow from B to A
3:No charge flows in the wire
4:All charges will reside on the connecting wire
please explain with a reason​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Two metal spheres A and B of radii a & b (a <b) respectively are at a large distance apart. Each sphere carries a charge of 100 uC. The spheres are

connected by a conducting wire, then

  1. 1: Charge will flow from A toB
  2. 2:Charge will flow from B to A
  3. 3:No charge flows in the wire ✅
  4. 4:All charges will reside on the connecting wire

Reason: No charge will flow as they carry equal charges and there is no potential difference because the charges flow from higher potential to lower potential which is not seen in this case .

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