There are two spheres with uniformly distributed charges -q and +q through their volumes. The spheres have radii R, and 2R respectively. Point P lies on the surface of the larger sphere on a line connecting the centers of the spheres. Find the electric field at point P if -q=+q= 30 fC, and R=2cm.
There are two spheres with uniformly distributed charges -q and +q through their volumes. The spheres...
The figure shows, in cross section, two solid spheres with uniformly distributed charge throughout their volumes. Each has radius R. Point P lies on a line connecting the centers of the spheres, at radial distance R/6 from the center of sphere 1. If the net electric field at point is zero, what is the ratio 92/Q1 of the total charge q2 in sphere 2 to the total charge q1 in sphere 1? Number the tolerance is +/-2% Click if you...
A total charge Q is uniformly distributed over the surface of two concentric con- ductive spheres of radii Ri R2 with the same density σ. To be clear, qi is on the smaller sphere, g2 on the larger sphere, and Q2. What are the electric field and the potential everywhere? What is the value of Q if one needs 10.J of work to move a positive charge of 1Coulumb from infinity to the center of the くHo spheres? A total...
(22.63) Positive charge Q is distributed uniformly over each of two spherical volumes with radius R. One sphere of charge is centered at the origin and the other at x=2R as shown below. Find the magnitude and direction of the net electric field due to these two distributions of charge at the following points on the x-axis: a) x=0 b) x=R/2 c) x=R d) x=3R
A charge, q, is uniformly distributed through a sphere of radius R. Surrounding the sphere is a conducting shell having inner radius 2R and outer radius 3R. The shell has a charge of -4q placed on it. a. What is the electric field and electric potential, relative to V = 0 at infinity at r for r > 3R? b. What is the electric field and electric potential at r for 3R > r > 2R? c. What is the...
Question 6 (5 marks) Two non-conducting spheres of equal radii R are placed adjacent to each other as shown in figure 5. Sphere 1 has a charge +91 distributed uniformly throughout its volume, and sphere 2 has charge +92 distributed uniformly throughout. A point P is chosen on the line joining the centers of the two spheres, at a distance R/2 from the centre of sphere 1 and 3R/2 from the centre of sphere 2. If the net electric field...
An isolated thin spherical conducting shell of radius R has charge Q uniformly distributed on its surface. Write the results in terms of k, Q and R. (a) Find the electric field at a distance, r = 2R from the center of the sphere. (b) What is the electric field at the center of the conducting sphere? What is the electric field inside the conducting sphere? Please explain the steps and formuals. Mandatory !!!
Problem 8 A positive charge is uniformly distributed through an insulating sphere of radius R. The point P that is located a distance r from the center of the sphere. (i) Determine the electric field when the point P is inside the sphere (r < R). (ii) Determine the electric field when the point P is outside the sphere (r > R). (iii) Plot the magnitude of the electric field as a function of r.
Problem 8 A positive charge is uniformly distributed through an insulating sphere of radius R. The point P that is located a distance r from the center of the sphere. (i) Determine the electric field when the point P is inside the sphere (r < R). (i) Determine the electric field when the point P is outside the sphere (r> R). (iii) Plot the magnitude of the electric field as a function of r.
1) (a) A conducting sphere of radius R has total charge Q, which is distributed uniformly on its surface. Using Gauss's law, find the electric field at a point outside the sphere at a distance r from its center, i.e. with r > R, and also at a point inside the sphere, i.e. with r < R. (b) A charged rod with length L lies along the z-axis from x= 0 to x = L and has linear charge density λ(x)...
L= 21[mm]; r=24[mm] A total charge of+Q [fC] is uniformly distributed along the length of a rod of length L [mm] (Fig. H2.1). Determine the electric field and the electric potential at point P, a distance r [mm] from one end of the rod as shown element dr Fig. H2.1 A total charge of+Q [fC] is uniformly distributed along the length of a rod of length L [mm] (Fig. H2.1). Determine the electric field and the electric potential at point...