PHYSICS F/SCI.+ENGRS.,STAND.-W/ACCESS
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Chapter 22, Problem 85P
To determine

The electric field at point1 and point 2.

The electric field at point1 is E1=(ρb3εo+Q4πεob2) i ^

The electric field at point2 is E2=(ρb3εoQ4πεob2) i ^

Given:

A sphere of radius R and surface charge density ρ .

A cavity inside the sphere of radius b=R/2 and charge Q.

Formula Used:

Gauss’s theorem

  SEndA=Qinsideεo

E is the electric field.

  εo is the permittivity of free space.

Q is the charge of the spere

Calculations:

The electric field by the sphere with cavity can be calculated as two uniform spheres of equal positive and negative charge densities.

Resultant electric field is

  E=Eρ+Eρ+EQ

  SEndA=Qinsideεo

  SEndA=

  Ep(4πr2)

  =Qinsideεo

  ρ=Qinside43πr3

  Qinside=43πr3ρ

Substituting the values

  Eρ=ρr3εo

  Eρ=Eρr^

  Eρ=ρr3εor^

Electric field due to negative charge density using gauss theorem

  SEndA=

  Qinsideεo

  SEndA=

  Eρ(4πr'2)

  =Qinsideεo

Relating

  ρ=Qinside43πr'3

  Qinside=43πr'3ρ

Substituting values

  Eρ=ρr'3εo

  rr^=r=x i ^+yj ^

  r'r^'=r'=(xb) i ^+yj ^

Substituting in the equations

  Eρ+Eρ=ρ3εo(x i ^+yj ^)ρ3εo[(xb) i ^+yj ^ ]

  Eρ+Eρ=ρb3εo i ^

Calculating the electric field by the charge Q in the cavity

  EQ=Q4πεob3r'r^'

  r'r^'=r'=(xb) i ^+yj ^

  EQ=Q4πεob3[(xb) i ^+yj ^]

Resultant electric field E=Eρ+Eρ+EQ

  E=ρb3εo i ^ +Q4πεob3[(xb) i ^+yj ^]

At point 1

  E1(2b,0)=ρb3εo i ^ +Q4πεob3[(2bb) i ^+0j ^]

  E1=(ρb3εo+Q4πεob2) i ^

At point 2

  E2(0,0)=ρb3εo i ^ +Q4πεob3[(0b) i ^+0j ^]

  E2=(ρb3εoQ4πεob2) i ^

Conclusion:

The electric field at point1 is E1=(ρb3εo+Q4πεob2) i ^

The electric field at point2 is E2=(ρb3εoQ4πεob2) i ^

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Answer to Problem 85P

The electric field at point1 is E1=(ρb3εo+Q4πεob2) i ^

The electric field at point2 is E2=(ρb3εoQ4πεob2) i ^

Explanation of Solution

Given:

A sphere of radius R and surface charge density ρ .

A cavity inside the sphere of radius b=R/2 and charge Q.

Formula Used:

Gauss’s theorem

  SEndA=Qinsideεo

E is the electric field.

  εo is the permittivity of free space.

Q is the charge of the spere

Calculations:

The electric field by the sphere with cavity can be calculated as two uniform spheres of equal positive and negative charge densities.

Resultant electric field is

  E=Eρ+Eρ+EQ

  SEndA=Qinsideεo

  SEndA=

  Ep(4πr2)

  =Qinsideεo

  ρ=Qinside43πr3

  Qinside=43πr3ρ

Substituting the values

  Eρ=ρr3εo

  Eρ=Eρr^

  Eρ=ρr3εor^

Electric field due to negative charge density using gauss theorem

  SEndA=

  Qinsideεo

  SEndA=

  Eρ(4πr'2)

  =Qinsideεo

Relating

  ρ=Qinside43πr'3

  Qinside=43πr'3ρ

Substituting values

  Eρ=ρr'3εo

  rr^=r=x i ^+yj ^

  r'r^'=r'=(xb) i ^+yj ^

Substituting in the equations

  Eρ+Eρ=ρ3εo(x i ^+yj ^)ρ3εo[(xb) i ^+yj ^ ]

  Eρ+Eρ=ρb3εo i ^

Calculating the electric field by the charge Q in the cavity

  EQ=Q4πεob3r'r^'

  r'r^'=r'=(xb) i ^+yj ^

  EQ=Q4πεob3[(xb) i ^+yj ^]

Resultant electric field E=Eρ+Eρ+EQ

  E=ρb3εo i ^ +Q4πεob3[(xb) i ^+yj ^]

At point 1

  E1(2b,0)=ρb3εo i ^ +Q4πεob3[(2bb) i ^+0j ^]

  E1=(ρb3εo+Q4πεob2) i ^

At point 2

  E2(0,0)=ρb3εo i ^ +Q4πεob3[(0b) i ^+0j ^]

  E2=(ρb3εoQ4πεob2) i ^

Conclusion:

The electric field at point1 is E1=(ρb3εo+Q4πεob2) i ^

The electric field at point2 is E2=(ρb3εoQ4πεob2) i ^

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