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31 October, 06:57

Metal sphere A is hung from the ceiling by a long, thin string and given a positive charge. An identical sphere B is suspended nearby with an identical string and given a negative charge that has the same magnitude as the charge on A. The two spheres are 50 mm apart when in equilibrium. If an identical sphere C carrying no surplus charge is placed between them, does the distance between A and B increase, decrease, or remain the same?

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  1. 31 October, 07:13
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    A decreases while B increases because the equilebrium only reacts to different sphers of this substance.
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