A point charge Q = -1µC is surrounded by a conducting (metallic) spherical shell of inner radius 3cm and outer radius 5cm. The metallic shell does not carry any access charges, but since is is made from a conducting material, electric charge can freely re-distribute themselves. ** *C (a) Find the magnitude and direction of the E-field 2cm from the point charge (point a in the picture). *a (b) What is the E-field 4cm from the point charge (point c in the picture).

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Transcribed Image Text:Some possibly useful numbers = 8.99 x 10° N-m²/C² €0 = 8.85 × 10-12C²/Nm² e = 1.6 × 10–19 C = 9.11 × 10-31kg mp = 1.67 x 10–27kg leV 1.6 x 10-19J %3D
A point charge Q = -1µC is surrounded by a conducting
(metallic) spherical shell of inner radius 3cm and outer
radius 5cm. The metallic shell does not carry any access
charges, but since is is made from a conducting material,
electric charge can freely re-distribute themselves.
*C
(a) Find the magnitude and direction of the E-field 2cm
from the point charge (point a in the picture).
*a
(b) What is the E-field 4cm from the point charge (point
c in the picture).
Transcribed Image Text:A point charge Q = -1µC is surrounded by a conducting (metallic) spherical shell of inner radius 3cm and outer radius 5cm. The metallic shell does not carry any access charges, but since is is made from a conducting material, electric charge can freely re-distribute themselves. *C (a) Find the magnitude and direction of the E-field 2cm from the point charge (point a in the picture). *a (b) What is the E-field 4cm from the point charge (point c in the picture).
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