Charge Q=+ 5.00 μC is distributed uniformly over the volume of an insulating sphere that has radius R = 3.00 cm. a) What is the potential difference between the center of the sphere and the surface of the sphere?
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The formula is: V = (Q/(2*ε0))*(3 - r^2/R^2) for r ≤ R where: - V is the electric potential, - Q is the total charge, - ε0 is the permittivity of free space (approximately 8.85 x 10^-12 C^2/N*m^2), - r is the distance from the center of the sphere, - R is the Show more…
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