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The figure shows two nonconducting spherical shells fixed in place. Shell 1 has

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Question

The figure shows two nonconducting spherical shells fixed in place. Shell 1 has uniform surface charge density +6.7 C/m2 on its outer surface and radius 3.9 cm; shell 2 has uniform surface charge density +4.2 C/m2 on its outer surface and radius 1.8 cm; the shell centers are separated by L = 12.6 cm. What is the x-component (with sign) of the net electric field at x = 2.2 cm?

Chapter 23, Problem 012 The figure shows two nonconducting spherical shells fixed in place. Shell 1 has uniform surface charge density +6.7 uc/m2 on its outer surface and radius 3.9 cm; shell 2 has uniform surface charge 12.6 cm. What is the x-component (with sign) of the net electric field at x m 1.8 cm; the shell centers are separated by L density +4.2 HC/m outer surface and radi 2.2 cm? on its Shell Shell Number Units

Explanation / Answer

We can ignore shell 1 because at x = 2.2 cm we are inside that shell.

The charge on shell 2 is its area times its charge density:

4(.018 m)^2(4.2 * 10-6 C/m2) = 1.71 * 10-8 C

Since we are given L = 12.6 cm, the distance from shell 2 to x is 10.8 cm.

We need the field at that distance.

E = kq/r2 = (8.99 * 109 Nm2/C2)(1.71 * 10-8 C)/(0.108 m)2 = 1.318 * 104 N/C

The direction is the negative x direction since the charge on shell 2 is positive.

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