Fundamentals of Physics Extended
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Chapter 23, Problem 3Q
Figure 23-23 shows, in cross section, a central metal ball, two spherical metal shells, and three spherical Gaussian surfaces of radii R, 2R, and 3R, all with the same center. The uniform charges on the three objects are: ball, Q; smaller shell, 3Q; larger shell, 5Q. Rank the Gaussian surfaces according to the magnitude of the electric field at any point on the surface, greatest first.
Figure 23-23 Question 3.
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