A small sphere of radius r1 and charge q1 is enclosed by a spherical shell of radius

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A small sphere of radius r1 and charge q1 is enclosed by a spherical shell of radius r2 and charge q2. Show that if q1 is positive, charge will necessarily flow from the sphere to the shell (when the two are connected by a wire) no matter what the charge q2 on the shell is.

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answered Jan 4, 2018 by mdsamim (213,225 points) 5 10 15
selected Jan 4, 2018 by sforrest072
 
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According to Gauss’s law, the electric field between a sphere and a shell is determined by the charge q1 on a small sphere. Hence, the potential difference, V, between the sphere and the shell is independent of charge q2. For positive charge q1, potential difference V is always positive.

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