Consider a thin spherical shell of radius 14.0 cm with a total charge of +32.0 µC distributed uniformly on its surface. Find the electric field a) 10.0 cm from the center of the charge distribution; dq E = 8,9424 (LO)(2546) = 8,१८५ 10)/2546) 1.167 (३2)(10)7 142 6भन ा. S8. 99 X109 X(32) (10)=/ 8,४5 116 1- F.85116T 25,469 b) 20.0 cm from the center of the charge distribution. E-kSdQ Gaues's Law )132 (0.143) ese Useful Equation(s): Electric Field: E = kSf %3D r2 Gauss's law: 6 = Į E.dA = Qenclosed/ɛ0; E0 = 8.85 x 10-12 C²N.m²: %3D k = 8.99 × 10° N.m²/C² %3D

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Consider a thin spherical shell of radius 14.0 cm with a total charge of +32.0 µC distributed
uniformly on its surface. Find the electric field
a) 10.0 cm from the center of the charge distribution;
dq
E = 8,9424 (LO)(2546)
= 8,१८५
10)/2546)
1.167
(३2)(10)7
142
6भन ा.
S8. 99 X109 X(32) (10)=/
8,४5 116 1-
F.85116T
25,469
b) 20.0 cm from the center of the charge distribution.
E-kSdQ
Gaues's
Law
)132
(0.143)
ese
Useful Equation(s):
Electric Field: E = kSf
%3D
r2
Gauss's law: 6 = Į E.dA = Qenclosed/ɛ0;
E0 = 8.85 x 10-12 C²N.m²:
%3D
k = 8.99 × 10° N.m²/C²
%3D
Transcribed Image Text:Consider a thin spherical shell of radius 14.0 cm with a total charge of +32.0 µC distributed uniformly on its surface. Find the electric field a) 10.0 cm from the center of the charge distribution; dq E = 8,9424 (LO)(2546) = 8,१८५ 10)/2546) 1.167 (३2)(10)7 142 6भन ा. S8. 99 X109 X(32) (10)=/ 8,४5 116 1- F.85116T 25,469 b) 20.0 cm from the center of the charge distribution. E-kSdQ Gaues's Law )132 (0.143) ese Useful Equation(s): Electric Field: E = kSf %3D r2 Gauss's law: 6 = Į E.dA = Qenclosed/ɛ0; E0 = 8.85 x 10-12 C²N.m²: %3D k = 8.99 × 10° N.m²/C² %3D
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