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Flux and nonconducting shells. A charged particle is suspended at the center of two concentric spherical...

Flux and nonconducting shells. A charged particle is suspended at the center of two concentric spherical shells that are very thin and made of nonconducting material. Figure (a) shows a cross section. Figure (b) gives the net flux through a Gaussian sphere centered on the particle, as a function of the radius r of the sphere. (The vertical axis is marked in increments of 5.0 105 N·m2/C with Fs = 2.5 106N·m2/C )

(a) What is the charge of the central particle µC?

(b) What is the net charge of shell A in µC?

(c) What is the net charge of shell B in µC?


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(a) Use the gauss law to find out the charge. From the graph, value of Φ is 10x105 ter (8.85x1012) (10x10) 8.85x106 C 8.85 uC

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