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An electrophorus is charged (as in electrostatics ii). it briefly touches one terminal of a capacitor so that a positive charge, +q, is put on the plate of the capacitor that is connected to the terminal. after the electrophorus is removed, we have; +q)i any changes take place at other plate (on the right of the diagram)? if so, draw the charge on the following diagram and explain why it appears. your explanation must include reasons for the sign and size of any charge that appears and say how these electrostatic charges +q)i nothing happens to the other plate then explain why not.

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