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A solid non-conducting sphere of radius R carries a uniform charge density throughout its volume. At a radial distance r1 = R/2 from the center, the electric field has a magnitude E0. What is the magnitude of the electric field at a radial distance r2 = 3R?
A solid sphere of nonconducting material has a uniform positive charge density ρ (i.e. positive charge is spread evenly throughout the volume of the sphere; ρ=Q/Volume). A spherical region in the center of the solid sphere is hollowed out and a smaller hollow sphere with a total positive charge Q (located on its surface) is inserted. The radius of the small hollow sphere R1, the inner radius of the solid sphere is R2, and the outer radius of the solid...
A solid non-conducting sphere (R = 10 cm) has a charge of uniform density 50 nC/m3 uniformly distributed throughout its volume. (a) Determine the magnitude of the electric field 20 cm from the center of the sphere. (b) Determine the magnitude of the electric field 5 cm from the center of the sphere. Hint: first calculate the charges inside the assumed Gaussian surfaces, assume π = 3. Answer: 45 N/C, 90 N/C.
a non-conducting solid sphere of radius 8.5 centimeters has a uniform charge density. the magnitude of the electric field at 17 centimeters from the spheres center is 2.14×10^3 Newtons per Coulomb. a. what is the spheres volume charge density? b. find the magnitude of the electric field at a distance of 5 centimeters from the sphere center
A nonconducting solid sphere of radius 9.80 cm has a uniform volume charge density. The magnitude of the electric field at 19.6 cm from the sphere's center is 1.96 x103 N/C (a) What is the sphere's volume charge density? 2.651 (b) Find the magnitude of the electric field at a distance of 5.00 cm from the sphere's center N/C eBook
4) A nonconducting sphere of radius Ro and total charge Q, contains a non-uniform volume charge density p -A/r (where A is a constant) throughout the she (a) Find the constant A in terms of Ro, k and Q (b) Find the electric field for r < Ro and r Ro.
Problem 2 (6 points): Consider a solid sphere of radius R and uniform charge density p. Letr be the distance from the center of the sphere. It is helpful now to remind yourself what o(r) and E(F) are for this charge configuration. (a) Given the electric field E for the sphere, verify explicitly that XE = 0, both for r <R and r>R (3 points) (b) Show that V20= -p/c "CR T>R by expressing the electric potential o(r) in Cartesian...
A solid, insulating sphere of radius a has a uniform charge density throughout its volume and a total charge of Q. Concentric with this sphere is an uncharged, conducting hollow sphere whose inner and outer radii are b and c as shown in the figure below. We wish to understand completely the charges and electric fields at all locations. (Assume Q is positive. Use the following as necessary: Q, ε0 , a, b, c and r. Do not substitute numerical...
Charge Q is distributed uniformly throughout the volume of an insulating sphere of radius R = 4.00 cm. At a distance of r = 8.00 cm from the center of the sphere, the electric field due to the charge distribution has magnitude 640 N/C . a. What is the volume charge density for the sphere? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. b. What is the magnitude of the electric field at a distance...
A solid metal sphere of radius 4.00 m carries a total charge of -5.80 μC . What is the magnitude of the electric field at a distance from the sphere's center of 0.200 m ? E1 What is the magnitude of the electric field at a distance from the sphere's center of 3.95 m ? E2 What is the magnitude of the electric field at a distance from the sphere's center of 4.05 m ? E3 What is the magnitude...