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Q1) A spherical conductor (radius = 1.0 cm) with a charge of 2.0 pC is within a concentric hollow spherical conductor (inner radius = 3.0 cm, outer radius = 4.0 cm) which has a total charge of -3.0 pC. What is the magnitude of the electric field 2.0 cm from the center of these conductors. Q2)A charge is uniformly distributed along the entire x-axis. If each 20 cm length of the x-axis carries 2.0 nC of charge. What is the...
QUESTION 3 A spherical capacitor contains a charge of 3.3 nC when connected to a potential difference of 234 V. If its plates are separated by vacuum and the inner radius of the outer shell is 4.9 cm, calculate the radius of the inner sphere. (Give your answer in decimal using cm as unit)
a charge is placed on a spherical conductor of radius r1. this sphere is then connected to a distant sphere of radius r2 (not wqual to r1) by aconducting wire. after the charges on the spheres are in equilibrium
An uncharged spherical conductor has a radius of 2.4 m. What is the maximum charge you can deposit on the sphere before dielectric breakdown of the air around it occurs? -> determine the strength of the electric field at the surface of the conductor and compare it against the field strength of 3 × 106 V/m above which air becomes a conductor
An insulated 3.3 cm spherical conductor has a total load of 29 nC. It is connected to another 5.9 cm radius conductive sphere, initially discharged, using a long conductive wire. After a sufficient period of time for the loads to be distributed in the two conductors, what is the load (in nC) that the first sphere will have?
A spherical capacitor contains a charge of 3.50 nC when connected to a potential difference of 250 V. If its plates are separated by vacuum and the inner radius of the outer shell is 4.00 cm. Calculate the capacitance. Calculate the radius of the inner sphere. Calculate the electric field just outside the surface of the inner sphere.
PHYSICS A spherical conductor (radius = 1.0 cm) with a charge of 2.0 pC is within a concentric hollow spherical conductor (inner radius = 3.0 cm, outer radius = 4.0 cm) which has a total charge of -3.0 pC. What is the magnitude of the electric field 2.0 cm from the center of these conductors? GRAPH THE ELECTRIC FIELD E(r)
A conducting sphere of radius r1 = 0.26 m has a total charge of Q = 1.1 μC. A second uncharged conducting sphere of radius r2 = 0.45 m is then connected to the first by a thin conducting wire. The spheres are separated by a very large distance compared to their size. What is the total charge on sphere two, Q2 in coulombs?
A spherical conductor (radius = 1.0 cm) with a charge of 2.0 pC is within a concentric conducting spherical shell (inner radius = 3.0 cm, outer radius = 5.0 cm) which has a total charge of -3.0 pC. What is the magnitude of the electric field 4.0 cm from the center of these conductors?