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Consider a charged, hollow metal sphere. Hovering inside at the center is charge

ID: 1454850 • Letter: C

Question

Consider a charged, hollow metal sphere. Hovering inside at the center is charged solid metal sphere. The image below is a cross section of this structure, where the dark parts are metal The inner sphere has total charge Q_3 and the outer sphere has a total charge q_3. a. Using Gauss's law and your knowledge of conductors, find an expression of the electric field in terms of the distance from the center of the spheres r, for each of the following locations: i. inside the inner sphere ii. between the two spheres. iii. inside the metal of the outer sphere, and iv. outside the entire structure b. If the inner has a total charge of +30 nC and a radius of 1.5 cm and the outer sphere has a total charge of +15 nC and a radius of 3.5 cm, what is the magnitude of the electric field at 2.5 cm from the center of the structure?

Explanation / Answer

here,

b)

charge of the inner surface, Q = 30 * 10^-9 C

for r= 0.025 cm from the centre

using Gauss law

flux = charge enclosed /e0

E * area = charge enclosed /e0

E = Q /( 4 * pi * r^2 * e0)

E = 3 * 10^-8 /( 4 * pi * 0.025^2 * 8.85 * 10^-12)

E = 4.32 * 10^5 T

the magnitude of electric feild at 2.5 cm from the centre is 4.32 * 10^5 T

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