15.11 Concentric Spherical Shells. A small conduc- ting 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 (Fig.15.33). The inner shell has total charge + 2q, and the outer shell has charge +4q. a) Calculate the electric field ( magni- tude and direction) in terms of q and the distance r from the common center of the two shells for i) rd. Show y your component of E as a function of r. b) What is the total charge on the i) in- ner surface of the small shell; ii) outer surface of the small shell; iii) inner surface of the large shell ; iv) out- results in a graph of the radial er surface of the large shell? d f S.et ane Figure 15.33 Exercise 15.1i
15.11 Concentric Spherical Shells. A small conduc- ting 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 (Fig.15.33). The inner shell has total charge + 2q, and the outer shell has charge +4q. a) Calculate the electric field ( magni- tude and direction) in terms of q and the distance r from the common center of the two shells for i) rd. Show y your component of E as a function of r. b) What is the total charge on the i) in- ner surface of the small shell; ii) outer surface of the small shell; iii) inner surface of the large shell ; iv) out- results in a graph of the radial er surface of the large shell? d f S.et ane Figure 15.33 Exercise 15.1i
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