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Physics, 24.01.2020 20:31 stichgotrich849

You have a large metal sphere that starts out isolated and has no net charge. then you bring a positively charged rod near it without touching.

will there be a force between the sphere and rod?

draw a qualitative diagram showing the location of the charges in the metal sphere once the rod is brought near.

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