Question: A metal sphere A has charge Q. Two other spheres, B and C, are identical to A except they have zero net charge. A touches
A metal sphere A has charge Q. Two other spheres, B and C, are identical to A except they have zero net charge. A touches B, then the two spheres are separated. B touches C, then those spheres are separated. Finally C touches A and those two spheres are separated. How much charge is on each sphere?
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