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If a charge q is uniformly distributed in a nonconducting spherical volume of radius R, show that the potential at a distance a from the center (where a <R) is given by: (figure 1)
You must make a graph that represents the situation of the exercise.
Solution:
The potential can be obtained using the following relation,
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