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Chapter 4, Problem 4.36P
Surface charge of uniform density ps lies on a spherical shell of radius b, centered at the origin in free space. (a) Find the absolute potential everywhere, with zero reference at infinity, (b) Find the stored energy in the sphere by considering the charge density and the potential in a two-dimensional version of Eq. (42). (c) Find the stored energy in the electric field and show that the results of parts b and c are identical.
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