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A person is placed in a large, hollow, metallic sphere that is insulated from the ground. If a large charge is placed on the sphere, will the person be harmed upon touching the inside of the sphere?
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If a person is placed in a large, hollow, metallic sphere that is insulated to the ground and a charge is placed on sphere, the person inside will not be harmed.
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