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klemol [59]
3 years ago
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Duas esferas metálicas idênticas, A e B, montadas sobre suportes isolantes, estão eletrizadas com cargas elétricas, respectivame

nte, iguais a Qa= +6 e Qb= -2. As esferas são colocadas em contato uma com a outra e, depois, separadas. a) Durante o contato, haverá passagem de elétrons de uma esfera para outra? Em caso afirmativo, os elétrons passam de A para B ou de B para A? Justifique sua resposta.​
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