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The figure at right shows a 2D cross-section of a charge arrangement
containing a point charge +Q surrounded by an uncharged spherical
R1
R2
metallic shell with inner radius R, and outer radius R2.
+Q
One of your group members makes the following two claims:
If we assume that this is an electrostatic situation, i.e., no charges are
moving, than the charge on the inside surface of the spherical shell has
to be -Q, and the charge on the outer surface of the shell is zero.
Is this student correct in making both of these statements? Clearly justify your answer in terms of Gauss'
Law and other physics principles. Be sure to address both claims made by the student. Why did the
student mentioned electrostatic?
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The figure at right shows a 2D cross-section of a charge arrangement
containing a point charge +Q surrounded by an uncharged spherical
R1
R2
metallic shell with inner radius R, and outer radius R2.
+Q
One of your group members makes the following two claims:
If we assume that this is an electrostatic situation, i.e., no charges are
moving, than the charge on the inside surface of the spherical shell has
to be -Q, and the charge on the outer surface of the shell is zero.
Is this student correct in making both of these statements? Clearly justify your answer in terms of Gauss'
Law and other physics principles. Be sure to address both claims made by the student. Why did the
student mentioned electrostatic?
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This student is not correct in making of the second statement.Which means the first statement is correct and the second is not.
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