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Physics, 14.04.2020 23:32 jenniferboanno62

A spherical conductor of radius R1 is charged to 22 kV. When it is connected by a long, very thin conducting wire to a second conducting sphere far away, its potential drops to 12 kV. What is the radius of the second sphere as a multiple of R1?

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