Charge Q is uniformly distributed in a nonconducting sphere of radius R. What is the potential at distance R/2 from the center of the sphere? Please answer without calculus. The answer is KQ/(4R)
Charge Q is uniformly distributed in a nonconducting sphere of radius R. What is the potential...
A nonconducting sphere of radius r0 carries a total charge Q distributed uniformly throughout its volume. Part A: Determine the electric potential as a function of the distance r from the center of the sphere for r>r0. Take V=0 at r=?. Part B: Determine the electric potential as a function of the distance r from the center of the sphere for r<r0. Take V=0 at r=?. Express your answer in terms of some or all of the variables r0, Q,...
A nonconducting sphere has a radius R=9.5 cm and uniformly distributed charge q=5.5e-12 C. Take the electric potential at the sphere's center to be zero. What is V at radial distance r=5.8 cm?
A nonconducting sphere has a radius R=2.5 cm and uniformly distributed charge q=4.5e-12 C. Take the electric potential at the sphere's center to be zero. What is V at radial distance r=2.2 cm?
A charge q is distributed uniformly throughout a nonconducting spherical volume of radius R. Show that the potential a distance a from the center, where a < R, is given by V= q(3R2 -a2)/(8*pi*R3*constant) The constant is e=(8.85*10^-12)
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 charge, q, is uniformly distributed through a sphere of radius R. Surrounding the sphere is a conducting shell having inner radius 2R and outer radius 3R. The shell has a charge of -4q placed on it. a. What is the electric field and electric potential, relative to V = 0 at infinity at r for r > 3R? b. What is the electric field and electric potential at r for 3R > r > 2R? c. What is the...
A solid sphere of radius R carries charge Q distributed uniformly throughout its volume. Find the potential difference from the sphere's surface to its center. Express your answer in terms of the variables R, Q and Coulomb constant k. V ( R ) − V ( 0 )= =
An isolated thin spherical conducting shell of radius R has charge Q uniformly distributed on its surface. Write the results in terms of k, Q and R. (a) Find the electric field at a distance, r = 2R from the center of the sphere. (b) What is the electric field at the center of the conducting sphere? What is the electric field inside the conducting sphere? Please explain the steps and formuals. Mandatory !!!
Consider a uniformly volume‑charged sphere of radius R and charge Q . What is the electric potential on the surface of the sphere in terms of R , Q , and ϵ 0 , choosing the zero reference point for the potential at the center of the sphere?
Charge is spread uniformly over the surface of a sphere of radius R. The potential at the sphere's center is V. Find an expression for the net charge Q on the sphere. Express your answer in terms of the variables R, V, and the Coulomb's constant k.