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The figure below shows three spherical balls of the same size placed on insulating stands. Balls A and B are conductors while ball C is nonconductor. Ball A was initially charged as shown. The quantity of charge is represented by the number of dashes.
Ball A is made to touch B momentarily and then C. Show on Figure 6(b), the final distribution of charge on the balls.