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Sphere 1 with radius r1 has positive charge q. sphere 2 with radius 6.0r1 is far from sphere 1 and initially uncharged. after the separated spheres are connected with a wire thin enough to retain only negligible charge, (a) is potential v1 of sphere 1 greater than, less than, or equal to potential v2 of sphere 2? what fraction of q ends up on (b) sphere 1 and (c) sphere 2? (d) what is the ratio of the final surface charge density of sphere 1 to that of sphere 2?

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