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Apr17-09, 09:20 AM   #1
 

Electric Flux and Net Charge


1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data

A uniformly charged conducting sphere of 1.6 m diameter has a surface charge density of 8.0 µC/m2. What is the net charge of the sphere, and what is the total electric flux leaving the surface of the sphere?

2. Relevant equations

surface charge density = q/A
flux = E x A
flux = charge enclosed/ permittivity constant (Epsilon-naught)

3. The attempt at a solution
q = surface charge density x A
so (8e-12)x(4xpix 0.8^2) = 6.434e-11
then E = k(q/r^2) = .90377 = E
so flux = E x A = .90377x 4x pi x .8^2
 
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3. The attempt at a solution
q = surface charge density x A
so (8e-12)x(4xpix 0.8^2) = 6.434e-11
Careful: μC = 10-6C.
then E = k(q/r^2) = .90377 = E
so flux = E x A = .90377x 4x pi x .8^2
That's too much work. Once you find the correct charge, just use Gauss's law to find the flux. (But your method would work also. )
 
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