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Consider three identical metal spheres, A, B, and C. Sphere A carries a charge of +59. Sphere B carries a charge of
—9. Sphere
C carries no net charge. Spheres A and B are touched together and
then separated. Sphere C is then touched to sphere A and separated
from it. Last, sphere C is touched to sphere B and separated from it.
(a) How much charge ends up on sphere C? What is the total charge
on the three spheres (b) before they are allowed to touch each other
and (c) after they have touched?

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