The Electric Field of a Ball of Uniform Charge Density A solid ball of radius rb
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The Electric Field of a Ball of Uniform Charge Density A solid ball of radius rb has a uniform charge density p Part A What is the magnitude of the electric field E(r) at a distance r Tb from the center of the ball? Express your answer in terms of p, rb, r, and E0 E(r) Submit Hints My Answers Give Up Review Part Part B What is the magnitude of the electric field E(r) at a distance r rb from the center of the ball? Express your answer in terms of p, r, rb, and E0 E(r) Submit Hints My Answers Give Up Review PartExplanation / Answer
Here ,
part a)
let the electric field is E
Assuming a spherical sphere
E * 4 * pi * r^2 = * 4/3 pi * r^3/0
E = *r/(3 *0)
the electric field is *r/(3 *0)
part b) for outside the ball
it will behave as a point charge
E = 1/(4pi *0) * * 4/3 * pi * rb^3/(r^2)
E = * rb^3/(3*r^2*0 )
the magnitude of electric field is * rb^3/(3*r^2*0 )
part c)
from equations from a and b
E(0) = 0
also lim r - infinite E = 0
the electric field is maximum at r = rb
the correct options are 1 , 3 , 5
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