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| Sep23-12, 01:35 PM | #1 |
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An isolated solid copper sphere of radius .12m has a positive charge of 6.4x10^-9 C. i) calculate the electric potential at a point .10 m from the center of the sphere. ii)calculate the electric potential at a point .24 m from the center of the sphere. 3. The attempt at a solution i) originally i thought the answer was 0 because since the sphere is copper it is conducting, so all the charge is on the surface of the sphere so at a distance .1 m (not reaching the surface) i assumed the potential was 0. i now know that this is incorrect. if someone could explain that to me i would appreciate it. is it because the electric potential doesn't work exactly like Gauss' law in that where the charge is matters. ii)i used the equation V=kQ/R, however instead of using the .24 meters from the center, i used .12 m as R because the charge is at the surface, so a point .12m away from the surface of the sphere is only .12 m away from the charge. its apparently wrong and i dont understand why. |
| Sep23-12, 08:40 PM | #2 |
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