2. A Positive electric charge Q is distributed uniformly throughout the volume of an insulating solid sphere with radius a (Figure 2). By using Gauss Law, find the magnitude of the electric field at a point P, a distance r from the center of the sphere where: a) r < a b) r > a + + + + + + ->a
2. A Positive electric charge Q is distributed uniformly throughout the volume of an insulating solid sphere with radius a (Figure 2). By using Gauss Law, find the magnitude of the electric field at a point P, a distance r from the center of the sphere where: a) r < a b) r > a + + + + + + ->a
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![2. A Positive electric charge Q is distributed uniformly throughout the volume of an insulating
solid sphere with radius a (Figure 2). By using Gauss Law, find the magnitude of the
electric field at a point P, a distance r from the center of the sphere where:
a) r < a
b) r > a
+ + +
+ +
+ + + + +
+
+ + +4
+ + +
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Transcribed Image Text:2. A Positive electric charge Q is distributed uniformly throughout the volume of an insulating
solid sphere with radius a (Figure 2). By using Gauss Law, find the magnitude of the
electric field at a point P, a distance r from the center of the sphere where:
a) r < a
b) r > a
+ + +
+ +
+ + + + +
+
+ + +4
+ + +
Figure 2
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