The following figure shows the cross-section of a spherical conductor of radius 2R with a spherical cavity of radius R, both of which are centered on the origin. The net charge on the conductor is q. There is a nonconducting spherical shell that is also centered on the origin, has -2q uniformly distributed on its surface, and a radius of 3R. At the origin, there is a charge q. Conductor with net charge q 3R Non - conducting shell with net charge of – 2q uniformly distributed 2R

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The following figure shows the cross-section of a spherical conductor of radius 2R with a
spherical cavity of radius R, both of which are centered on the origin. The net charge on the
conductor is q.
There is a nonconducting spherical shell that is also centered on the origin, has –2q uniformly
distributed on its surface, and a radius of 3R. At the origin, there is a charge q.
Conductor with net charge q
3R
Non – conducting shell with
net charge of – 2q uniformly distributed
2R
1. Find and plot E, vs. r from r = R to oo
2. If V (R) = 0, find and plot V (r) from r = R to ∞
Transcribed Image Text:The following figure shows the cross-section of a spherical conductor of radius 2R with a spherical cavity of radius R, both of which are centered on the origin. The net charge on the conductor is q. There is a nonconducting spherical shell that is also centered on the origin, has –2q uniformly distributed on its surface, and a radius of 3R. At the origin, there is a charge q. Conductor with net charge q 3R Non – conducting shell with net charge of – 2q uniformly distributed 2R 1. Find and plot E, vs. r from r = R to oo 2. If V (R) = 0, find and plot V (r) from r = R to ∞
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