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Q 18.38: A charge Q = a μC is placed on a conducting spherical shell with inner radius Ri 9. 0 cm and outer radius R2 10.0 cm. A point chargeq-b HC is placed at the center of the cavity. The magnitude of the electric field at a point cm f r = c from the center is
A uniformly charged non-conducting sphere of radius a is placed at the center of a spherical conducting shell of inner radius b and outer radius c. A charge +Q is distributed uniformly throughout the inner sphere. The outer shell has charge -Q. Using Gauss' Law: a) Determine the electric field in the region r< a b) Determine the electric field in the region a < r < b c) Determine the electric field in the region r > c d)...
A positive point charge q lies in the center of a neutral thick spherical conducting shell of inner radius a and outer radius b as shown. Find an expression for the electric field everywhere and find the magnitude and location of any induced charges. Find the potential everywhere assuming a reference point at infinity.
A point charge q is located a distance r from the center of a conducting shell with inner radius R1 and outer radius R2. What is the electric potential at the center of the shell, assuming r <R1? Question 7 A point charge q is located a distance r from the center of a conducting shell with inner radius R1 and outer radius R2. What is the electric potential at the center of the shell, assuming r< R1? Select the...
A point charge -Q is at the center of a spherical conducting shell of inner radius R1 and outer radius R2 as shown in the figure below. For the configuration shown, What is the charge on the outer surface of the shell?
A conducting spherical shell has inner radius r1 = 7.0 cm, outer radius r2 = 12.0 cm. A +3 uC point charge is placed at the center. A charge of Q=+4 uC is put on the conductor. a) What is the charge on the inner and outer surface of the shell? b)What is the electric field on the inside and outside of the shell?
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 conducting spherical shell of inner radius a= 50.0 cm and outer radius b= 60.0 cm has a net charge Q1= -7.00 μC. A second larger conducting shell of inner radius c= 70.0 cm and outer radius d= 80.0 cm has a net charge of Q2= +3.00 μC, and it is concentric with the first shell as shown in the figure to the left. What is the magnitude and direction of the electric field as a function of distance from...
A small conducting spherical shell with inner radius a and outer radius b is concentric with a larger conducting spherical shell with inner radius c and outer radius d. The inner shell has a total charge of -2q and the outer shell has a total charge of +4 q. Specify magnitude and direction. (a) What is the electric field for b < r < d? (b) what is the electric field for r>d?
A spherical conducting shell has a net charge of +7.0 nC and inner and outer radii 10 cm and 25 cm respectively. A point charge with magnitude -2.0 nC is placed at the center of this conducting shell. Use Gauss's Law to find the magnitude and direction of the electric field of the charge configuration at a distance 6 cm from the center of the spherical shell.