The following information pertains to Questions 1- 5. A point charge of Qo exists at the...
A spherical conducting shell with no net charge on it has a point charge q on its center. a.) What is the surface charge density on its inner surface (r=a), and what's the surface charge density on its outer surface (r=b)? b.) If charge Q' is added to the conducting shell, what are the new charge densities on the inner and outer surfaces? Please show all work!!!
A positive point charge is surrounded by two spherical conducting shells. The inner shel has a total charge of 2Q and the outer shell has a total charge of 3Q. What is the total charge on the inner surface and outer surface of each shell? 302 2)
5. Total: 5 pts] A spherical conducting ball of radius a carries a net charge of Q, and it is surrounded by a concentric spherical conducting shell with zero net charge. The shell has inner radius b and outer radius c (see Fig. 1 a) 2 points] Find the total surface charge on the surfaces at r = a, r = b, and r = c. b) [3 points Find E and V as a function of radius from zero...
The figure at right shows a 2D cross-section of a charge arrangement containing a point charge +Q surrounded by an uncharged spherical metallic shell with inner radius R and outer radius R2. Your goal is to use Gauss' Law to find out the magnitude of the electric field at the points A and B that are located at distances RA and RB from the center of the sphere as shown in the figure. You will also use Gauss' Law to...
A sphere of radius R,-0325 m and uniform charge density 645 3 lies at the center of a neutral, spherical, conducting shell of inner and outer radii R2- 0.533 m and Ro-0.815 m, respectively. Find the surface charge density on: The inner surface of the shell Number The outer surface of the shell Number pC/m2 R.
Problem Two: In the diagram below a point charge -Q is at the origin. It is surrounded by a spherical conducting shell of inner radius a and outer radius b. Answer the following in terms of quantities given or a subset thereof. -a (a) What is the electric field for r< a?
A conducting spherical shell with inner radius a and outer radius b has a positive point charge Q located at its center. The total charge on the shell is -3Q, and it is insulated from its surroundings (Fig. P22.44) (a) Derive expressions for the electric-field magnitude E in terms of the distance from the center for the regions r < a, a < r < b, and r > b. What is the surface charge density (b) on the inner...
A positive point charge Q is located in free-space at the center of a spherical conducting shell The conducting shell consists of two concentric spheres, with inner radius a and an outer radius b (b> a), shaded region as shown in figure below. a) (15 points) Determine electric flux density everywhere. b) (5 points) Determine electric potential at the inner radius of the conducting shell c) (5 points) What is the total charge at the inner surface at r=a? justify...
A point charge is located at the center of a thin spherical conducting shell of inner and outer radii r and r2, respectively. A second thin spherical conducting shell of inner and outer radiR1 and R2. respectively, is concentric with the first shell. The flux is as follows for the different regions of this arrangement. Φ 10.1 103 N·m2/C for r < r o for 2 Ф-38.7 x 103 N-m2/C forpsrcR1 Φ_Ofor R1 < r < R2 p -38.7 x...
Figure 27.33 shows a charge (+ q) on a uniform conducting hollow sphere of radius a and placed at the center of a conducting spherical shell of inner radius b and outer radius c. The outer spherical shell carries a charge (- q). What is the charge on the outer surface (c) of the shell. Use Gauss' law to find E(r) at positions: within the conducting spherical (r < a); between the sphere and the shell (a<r< b); inside the...