A solid non conducting sphere of radius 1m carries a total charge of 10 C which is uniformly distributed throughout the sphere. Determine the charge density of the sphere. a) 10 C/m3 b) 4.76 C/m3 c) 0.1 C/m3 d) 2.38 C/m3
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A solid non conducting sphere of radius 1m carries a total charge of 10 C which is uniformly distributed throughout the sphere. Determine the charge density of the sphere.
a) 10 C/m3
b) 4.76 C/m3
c) 0.1 C/m3
d) 2.38 C/m3
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