Your Full Name Print Your Recitation Section 1. You have a thin conducting spherical shell of radius 0.20 m with an unknow charge distributed uniformly over its surface. The electric potential at a distance of 0.30 m from the center of the shell is $1.198 \times 10^2$ V. a. What is the charge distributed over the surface of the sphere? b. What is the potential at the surface of the sphere? c. What is the potential at the center of the sphere?
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In physics, potential refers to the amount of electric potential energy per unit charge at a certain point in space. In this case, the potential at the center of the sphere is given as 1.198x10^2V. Show more…
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