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28 February, 08:47

Bees often work together for the greater good of the hive. Sometimes they can get excess charge on them. Four pairs of bees, which can be represented as identical, conducting spheres, bump into each other in the hive. Rank the bees in the order of the size of the magnitude of charge transfer. (Enter your answer in decreasing order of the size of the magnitude of charge transfer. Use only ">" or "=" symbols. Do not include any parentheses around the letters or symbols.)

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  1. 28 February, 09:03
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    B > C > A > D

    Explanation:

    As we see four pairs of bees; conducting spheres; it seems as below

    A down 4

    B up 8

    C down 6

    D down 3

    so

    B > C > A > D
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