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Only solve question #2. Question #1 has already been completed and is for reference to question #2.

Problem 5.2 - Concentric spherical shells
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A small conducting spherical shell with inner radius a and outer, radius b is concentric with a larger
conducting spherical shell with inner radius e and outer radius d. The inner shell has total charge
+2q, and the outer shell has charge +4q.
1. What is the charge on:
The inner surface of the inner shell
The middle of the inner shell.
The outer surface of the inner shell
The inner surface of the outer shell
0
The outer surface of the outer shell.
+2q + 4₂ =
+6₂₂1
2. Calculate the electric field E (magnitude and direction) in terms of q and the distance r from
the common center of the two shells in each of the cases below. Be sure to start by writing
down the integral form of Gauss's Law and explain all of the assumptions you make.
AMAD
4
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 5.2 - Concentric spherical shells ✔ A small conducting spherical shell with inner radius a and outer, radius b is concentric with a larger conducting spherical shell with inner radius e and outer radius d. The inner shell has total charge +2q, and the outer shell has charge +4q. 1. What is the charge on: The inner surface of the inner shell The middle of the inner shell. The outer surface of the inner shell The inner surface of the outer shell 0 The outer surface of the outer shell. +2q + 4₂ = +6₂₂1 2. Calculate the electric field E (magnitude and direction) in terms of q and the distance r from the common center of the two shells in each of the cases below. Be sure to start by writing down the integral form of Gauss's Law and explain all of the assumptions you make. AMAD 4
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(b) a<r<b
(c) b<r<c
(d) c<r<d
(e) r>d
3. Draw a graph that shows the radial component of E as a function of r.
Transcribed Image Text:Gauss's Law Tutorial (b) a<r<b (c) b<r<c (d) c<r<d (e) r>d 3. Draw a graph that shows the radial component of E as a function of r.
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