A negatively-charged balloon is brought near a neutral, conducting sphere (mounted on an insulating stand). The sphere is touched by a person and the balloon is moved away. Question 1: What is the charge on the balloon after? (positive, negative, neutral) Explain. What is the charge on the metal sphere? (positive, negative, neutral) (positive, negative, neutral) Explain. 2. A neutral metal can is mounted on a foam stand. A positively charged balloon is brought nearby. The can is touched on the opposite side. Question 1: What is the charge on the balloon after? (positive, negative, neutral) Explain. Question 2: What is the charge on the can? (positive, negative, neutral) Explain. (please provide answers to each questions thank you)
A negatively-charged balloon is brought near a neutral, conducting sphere (mounted on an insulating stand). The sphere is touched by a person and the balloon is moved away. Question 1: What is the charge on the balloon after? (positive, negative, neutral) Explain. What is the charge on the metal sphere? (positive, negative, neutral) (positive, negative, neutral) Explain. 2. A neutral metal can is mounted on a foam stand. A positively charged balloon is brought nearby. The can is touched on the opposite side. Question 1: What is the charge on the balloon after? (positive, negative, neutral) Explain. Question 2: What is the charge on the can? (positive, negative, neutral) Explain. (please provide answers to each questions thank you)
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- A negatively-charged balloon is brought near a neutral, conducting sphere (mounted on an insulating stand). The sphere is touched by a person and the balloon is moved away.
Question 1: What is the charge on the balloon after? (positive, negative, neutral) Explain.
What is the charge on the metal sphere? (positive, negative, neutral) (positive, negative, neutral) Explain.
2. A neutral metal can is mounted on a foam stand. A positively charged balloon is brought nearby. The can is touched on the opposite side.
- Question 1: What is the charge on the balloon after? (positive, negative, neutral) Explain.
- Question 2: What is the charge on the can? (positive, negative, neutral) Explain.
(please provide answers to each questions thank you)
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