Electric Field of a Solid Ball of Uniform Charge Density

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Homework Statement


Let E(r) represent the electric field due to the charged ball throughout all of space. Which of the following statements about the electric field are true?

- E(0) = 0
- E(Rb) = 0
- lim(r -->infin.)E(r) = 0
- The maximum electric field occurs when r = 0.
- The maximum electric field occurs when r = Rb.
- The maximum electric field occurs as r -->infin..


2. Relevant material
A solid ball of radius Rb has a uniform charge density rho .

3. Attempt at a Solution
The true statements that i chose were E(0) = 0, lim(r -->infin.)E(r) = 0, The maximum electric field occurs when r = Rb.
 
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...attempt at solution?
 
Your answers are correct.
 
thank you
 
how would u definte E(r) at distance r > rb?
 
For r>r_b, E is the same as a point charge.
 
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