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Physics, 23.04.2021 18:30, ninaaforever

(b) Fig. 7.2 shows a metal sphere on an insulating support. C
Fig. 7.2
A student has available two rods, one charged positively and one charged negatively. Using
one of these rods, she gives the sphere a uniform negative charge by induction
State which rod she chooses, and describe the procedure she follows.


(b) Fig. 7.2 shows a metal sphere on an insulating support.

C
Fig. 7.2
A student has available tw

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