The two spherical shell has a charge of q1 = 0.30nC and q2 = 0.5nq. The radius of r1=7.5cm and r2 = 2.5cm. What is the voltage of the spherical shell with radius r1 in volts? 92
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Given,
q1 = 0.30nC
q2 = 0.5nC
r1 = 7.5 cm
r2 = 2.5 cm
The two spheres are connected by a thread as shown in the figure.
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