Consider a conducting sphere of radius a, carrying a charge -3Q. Concentric with the sphere is an insulating spherical shell with inner radius a and outer radius 2a. The insulating shell is made out of linear dielectric material with dielectric constant ɛ, = 2. Determine the electric polarization at a point distance r = 3a/2 from the centre of the sphere. (a) P = 3πα? Q (b) P (c) P = 3na? 4Q (d) P = 3πα2 (e) P = 0 (f) None of the listed answers

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Consider a conducting sphere of radius a, carrying a charge -3Q. Concentric with the sphere is an
insulating spherical shell with inner radius a and outer radius 2a. The insulating shell is made out
of linear dielectric material with dielectric constant ɛ, = 2. Determine the electric polarization at a
point distance r = 3a/2 from the centre of the sphere.
(a) P =
3πα2
(b) P =
2Q
(c) P =
3πα2
4Q
(d) P =
3na?
(e) P = 0
(f) None of the listed answers
Transcribed Image Text:46 ull e DI 4:35 Consider a conducting sphere of radius a, carrying a charge -3Q. Concentric with the sphere is an insulating spherical shell with inner radius a and outer radius 2a. The insulating shell is made out of linear dielectric material with dielectric constant ɛ, = 2. Determine the electric polarization at a point distance r = 3a/2 from the centre of the sphere. (a) P = 3πα2 (b) P = 2Q (c) P = 3πα2 4Q (d) P = 3na? (e) P = 0 (f) None of the listed answers
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