Part A
A neutral hollow spherical conducting shell of inner radius 1.00 cm and outer radius 3.00 cm has a +2.00-μC point charge placed at its center.
(a) Find the surface charge density on the inner surface of the shell.
Part B
(b) Find the surface charge density on the outer surface of the shell.
A neutral hollow spherical conducting shell of inner radius 1.00 cm and outer radius 3.00 cm has a +2.00-μC point charge placed at its center.
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