At the origin I have a spherical conductor with radius r that has a net charge of -q. I also have a spherical conducting shell with inner radius RA and outer radius RB (RA > r). The conducting shell has a total net charge Q. What best describes the charge present on the outer surface of the shell.
(a) 0 (b) q (c) Q (d) Q-q (e) q-Q
I am having trouble visualizing it can you draw it out and explain (answer: d)
At the origin I have a spherical conductor with radius r that has a net charge...
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