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How to calculate the electric potential inside of a sphere
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[QUOTE="Vosegus, post: 5451108, member: 591727"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] The density of the charge inside of the sphere is given- ro=a*r+b/r The electric potential on the outer layer of the sphere is phi=0 The radius of the sphere is 58.4m r-is the distance from the center of the sphere What is the electric potential when r=15.4m? [h2]Homework Equations[/h2][h2]The Attempt at a Solution[/h2] Basically, what I tried to do the to do the field equation and integrate it between 58.4 and 15.4. That didnt work so I am clueless to what I need to do. 4*pi*r^2*E=(4*pi*R^3)ro/3epsilon [/QUOTE]
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