Respuesta :
According to the Law of Conservation of Charge, the net charge remains constant. If both things have different charges, upon contact, they would share the charge equally. In this case, the total charge is -16μC. The final charge for each ball would be -8 μC.
Answer:
Both steel balls will have charge equal to [tex]-8\mu c[/tex]
Explanation:
We have given that charge on the balls initially are [tex]Q_1=-14\mu c[/tex]
And [tex]Q_2=-2\mu c[/tex]
We have to find the charge on the both balls when they are touhed to each other
We know that when two charge particles are come together then charge is equally distributed
So charge on each ball will be equal to [tex]Q=\frac{Q_1+Q_2}{2}=\frac{-14-2}{2}=-8\mu c[/tex]
So both steel balls will have charge equal to [tex]-8\mu c[/tex]