FlipIt for College Physics (Algebra Version - Six Months Access)
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Chapter 16, Problem 89QAP
To determine

(a)

An expression for the electric field in the radial region ri.

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Answer to Problem 89QAP

An expression for the electric field in the radial region ri is, Er<Ri=0

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Radius of inner sphere, Ri

Surface Charge density for inner sphere, +σi

Radius of outer sphere, Ro

Surface Charge density for outer sphere, σo

Formula used:

The electric force is given by,
  E=σ2ε0

Where,
  E =Electric field
  σ = Surface charges density
  ε0 =Permittivity of free space

Calculation:

The sphere is conducting. The charge enclosed by the sphere is zero. Thus, the electric field inside the sphere is zero.
  Er<Ri=0

To determine

(b)

An expression for the electric field in the radial region Rio.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 89QAP

An expression for the electric field in the radial region Rio is, ERi<r<Ro=σiRi2ε0r2 and directed outside from the sphere.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Radius of inner sphere, Ri

Surface Charge density for inner sphere, +σi

Radius of outer sphere, Ro

Surface Charge density for outer sphere, σo

Formula used:

The electric force is given by,
  E=Q4πε0r2

Where,
  E =Electric field
  Q = Charge
  ε0 =Permittivity of free space
r=Distance

Calculation:

The electric force is given by,
  E=Q4πε0r2

But, Q=σiA

  E=σi4πRi24πε0r2ERi<r<Ro=σiRi2ε0r2

It is directed outside from the sphere.

To determine

(c)

An expression for the electric field in the radial region r>Ro.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 89QAP

An expression for the electric field in the radial region r>Rois, E=σiRi2σoRo2ε0r2

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Radius of inner sphere, Ri

Surface Charge density for inner sphere, +σi

Radius of outer sphere, Ro

Surface Charge density for outer sphere, σo

Formula used:

The electric force is given by,
  E=Q4πε0r2

Where,
  E =Electric field
  Q = Charge
  ε0 =Permittivity of free space
r=DistanceCalculation:

The electric field is given by,
  E=Q4πε0r2

But, Q=σiA

  Ei=σi4πRi24πε0r2Ei=σiRi2ε0r2

And
  Eo=σi4πRo24πε0r2Eo=σiRo2ε0r2

The electric field is given by,
  E=EiEoE=σiRi2ε0r2σoRo2ε0r2E=σiRi2σoRo2ε0r2

If the value of σiRi2σoRo2>1 The field is directed outwards.

If the value of σiRi2σoRo2<1 The field is directed inwards.

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