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E-field of solid sphere with non-uniform charge density
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[QUOTE="mncyapntsi, post: 6622602, member: 694239"] [B]Homework Statement:[/B] Charge is distributed throughout a spherical volume of radius R with a density where is a constant. Determine the electric field due to the charge at points both inside and outside the sphere. [B]Relevant Equations:[/B] netEflux = qin/e0, and EA = qin/e0 Hi! I've been trying to attempt this problem over here but the solutions state that the solution is this below?[ATTACH type="full"]300024[/ATTACH] However, from integrating the density and then plugging it into Gauss's law, I get the exact same thing, except a 15 instead of a 5. Could any please help point out if there is an error on my part, or if there is perhaps a type on the solutions? Thanks a lot! [/QUOTE]
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