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AP Physics 2: 1.2 Properties of Objects and Systems
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AP Physics 2: 2.1 Properties of Objects and Systems
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AP Physics 2: 2.1 Properties of Objects and Systems. Which of the following pairs of charged conducting spheres would exhibit attraction?

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AP Physics 2: 2.1 Properties of Objects and Systems. Which of the following pairs of charged conducting spheres would exhibit attraction?

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Thank you We sneak Then here's your shmoop du jour

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brought to you by attraction attraction comes in many forms

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there's magnetic attraction there's gravitational attraction and then there's the

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kind of deep emotional attraction that can only exist between

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us and a freshly glazed donut which of the following

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pairs have charged conducting spears would exhibit attraction We went

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with that And here the potential answers All right well

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bunch of spears there we go Okay so we know

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that two objects with like charges aren't going to attract

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each other If we have to neutral spheres They're just

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going to sit there like a couple of boards soldiers

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in switzerland you know because switzerland neutral get it and

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two positive spheres or two negative spheres All those will

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be more repulsive than orange juice after we've just brushed

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our teeth So b and c you're definitely out They

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repel each other that way That only leaves d is

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an option but he involves a neutrally charged sphere How

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will that exhibit attraction It's neutral Well the neutral sphere

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is made up of particles that have positive and negative

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charges When the positives fear interacts with the neutral sphere

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the particles in the neutral sphere will realign themselves The

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positive particles will move away from the positive sphere in

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the negative particles will move toward it It might take

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some time but this process will create an attraction No

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the correct answer is d a positively charged sphere and

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a neutrally charged here would exhibit attraction Now we've gotta

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run Mom just came home with a big box of

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doughnuts Ten we're feeling a strong interaction already We love 00:01:36.439 --> [endTime] you Don't we love you so much Oh

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