A spherical shell of radius 6 cm carries a uniform surface charge density of ? = 9 nC/m^2. a) What is the total charge Q on the shell? b) Find the electric field at r = 2 cm. c) Find the electric field at r = 6.1 cm. d) Find the electric field at r = 10 cm.
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a) The surface charge density is given as 0 nC/m², which is equal to 0 C/m². Show more…
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