A uniform spherical charge distribution (as shown in the figure below) has a total charge of 27.3 mC and radius R= 16.0 cm. Find the magnitude of the electric fields at r= 0, 8.0 cm, 16.0 cm, and 24.0 cm. E = N/C r= 0 E = N/C r= 8.0 cm N/C r= 16.0 cm E = N/C r= 24.0 cm E = * *RX + + + + + to ++ + to + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + t.

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A uniform spherical charge distribution (as shown in the figure below) has a total charge of 27.3 mC and radius R= 16.0 cm.
Find the magnitude of the electric fields at r= 0, 8.0 cm, 16.0 cm, and 24.0 cm.
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Transcribed Image Text:A uniform spherical charge distribution (as shown in the figure below) has a total charge of 27.3 mC and radius R= 16.0 cm. Find the magnitude of the electric fields at r= 0, 8.0 cm, 16.0 cm, and 24.0 cm. E = N/C r= 0 E = N/C r= 8.0 cm N/C r= 16.0 cm E = N/C r= 24.0 cm E = * *RX + + + + + to ++ + to + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + t.
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Given data : 

Total charge = 27.3 × 10-3 C

Radius of sphere R = 16 × 10-2 m

 

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