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Pranav used the known expression for the field inside S due to a total sphere of charge density ##\rho_2##: ##E=\rho_2r/(3\epsilon_0)##.

The z-component of this field is then ##E_z=\rho_2z/(3\epsilon_0)##. Since it only depends on z, you can get the force on the cap by integrating over disks.

##F=\int_h^R E_z (\rho_1\pi r^2) \,dz## where ##r = \sqrt{R^2-z^2}##. I get the same result as Pranav.
 
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Sorry for my indifferent behaviour towards the thread but I have a genuine reason of doing it. I was busy with my exam which was on 6th April and the subsequent days were also busy for me, I had no intention of dumping the thread. :redface:

Thank you haruspex for keeping the the thread alive!

haruspex said:
Consider two small regions X, Y in A. X1 exerts a force on Y0, while Y1 exerts an equal and opposite force on X0. Thus, there is no net force between A0 and A1.

Yes, I am agreed. Thank you for stating this, I don't think I could have thought of this argument. :)

haruspex said:
t follows that the force between A0 and B1 is the same as that between A0 and S1.
I calculated this in #13 and plugging the values doesn't seem to give me the right answer. :confused:
 
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Sorry for my indifferent behaviour towards the thread but I have a genuine reason of doing it. I was busy with my exam which was on 6th April and the subsequent days were also busy for me, I had no intention of dumping the thread.

Hope you did well on your exam!

I calculated this in #13 and plugging the values doesn't seem to give me the right answer. :confused:

Uh Oh. Well, maybe haruspex can set us straight. Did you get a force of 3.33 N?
 
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TSny said:
Uh Oh. Well, maybe haruspex can set us straight. Did you get a force of 3.33 N?

Woops, looks like I did not correctly input the values in the calculator. Thanks TSny and haruxpex! 3.33 N is the correct answer. :)