Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Vol. 1
Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Vol. 1
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ISBN: 9781429201322
Author: Paul A. Tipler, Gene Mosca
Publisher: Macmillan Higher Education
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Chapter 24, Problem 50P

(a)

To determine

ToCalculate: The electric field and the energy density as a function of r ,where r is the distance from the center of the sphere, for 0r< .

(a)

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Answer to Problem 50P

  u=k20Q22r4R1rR2

  Er=0

Explanation of Solution

Given information :

Radius of inner radius = R1

Charge of inner radius = +Q

Radius of outer radius = R2

Charge of outer radius = Q

Formula used :

From Gauss’s law:

  Er(4πr2)=Qinside0

Where, Er is the electric field, Qinside is the enclosed charge, r is the radius and 0 is the absolute permittivity.

Energy density is given by:

  u=120E2

Calculation:

Use Gauss’s law to find the electric field for spherical surfaces of radii r<R1, R1<r<R2 , and r>R2

  Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Vol. 1, Chapter 24, Problem 50P

For r<R1 :

  Er(4πr2)=Q inside0=0Qinside=0Er=0

Because, E=0 for r<R1

  u=0

For R1<r<R2 :

  Er(4πr2)=Qinside0=Q0

  Er2=Q4π0r2Er2=kQr2R1rR2

  u=120ER1<r<R22u=120( kQ r 2 )2u=k20Q22r4R1rR2

For r>R2 :

  Er(4πr2)=Qinside0=0

  Qinside=0

  Er=0

Because E=0 for r>R2

  ur=0

Conclusion:

The energy density is:

  u=k20Q22r4R1rR2

The electric field is:

  Er=0

(b)

To determine

ToCalculate: The energy associated with the electrostatic field in a spherical shell between the conductors that has a radius r , a thickness dr , and a volume 4πr2dr .

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 50P

  dU=kQ22r2dr

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Radius of inner radius = R1

Charge of inner radius = +Q

Radius of outer radius = R2

Charge of outer radius = Q

The energy density is:

  u=k20Q22r4R1rR2

Formula Used:

The energy in the electrostatic field in a spherical shell of radius r , thickness dr , and volume 4πr2dr between the conductors is:

  dU=4πr2u(r)dr

Calculation:

  dU=4πr2u(r)drdU=4πr2( k 2 0 Q 2 2 r 4 )dr

  dU=kQ22r2dr

Conclusion:

The energy associated with the electrostatic field is,

  dU=kQ22r2dr

(c)

To determine

ToFind: The total energy and compare the result with the result obtained using U=12QV .

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 50P

  U=12Q2(( R 2 R 1 )4π0R1R2)

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Radius of inner radius = R1

Charge of inner radius = +Q

Radius of outer radius = R2

Charge of outer radius = Q

Formula used:

Energy density:

  U=12QV

Where, Q is the charge and V is the voltage.

The energy associated with the electrostatic field is dU=kQ22r2dr .

Calculation:

Integrate dU from r=R1 to R2 .

  U=kQ22 R 1 R 2 dr r 2 U=kQ2( R 2 R 1)2R1R2U=12Q2(( R 2 R 1 )4π 0 R 1 R 2)

Conclusion:

Theintegration of the given expression is:

  U=12Q2(( R 2 R 1 )4π0R1R2)

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