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latentcorpse
Apr13-09, 05:18 PM
imagine a hemisphere of radius a with the circle lying in the x-y plane and so the axis of the hemisphere is the z axis. if z=0 is at the centre of our circle, what value of z corresponds to the centre of the hemisphere?
i used z=a/2 but have a sneaky feeling its' meant to be \frac{a}{\sqrt{2}}
can anyone help?
Russell Berty
Apr14-09, 04:03 AM
Do you want the CENTER OF MASS?
Are you looking at the top half of a solid sphere centered at the origin with radius a?
latentcorpse
Apr14-09, 05:20 AM
i dont want the centre of mass. yes your talking about the right shape.
basically i have an expression for the electric field on the z axis as the hemispherical surface is charged and it asks me to find the value of the electric field at the centre of the hemisphere - what z value should i use?
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