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Homework Statement
Okay I'm really scratching my brain out here, I've done this a thousand times but aparantly NOT the correct way, here's the problem
A conducting spherical shell of radius R is charged uniformly with total charge Q. By DIRECT integration, find the potential at an arbitrary point r with A)r<R and B)r>R
Homework Equations
V=Q/(4*pi*epsilon*r)
someone also showed me
The Attempt at a Solution
I started out by noting that inside the sphere for any gaussian surface you can draw the total charge density will be 0 and therefore the E field will be 0, and because of that the Voltage will be constant which turns the integral for voltage into two parts
Integration then yields typical results, which while correct, are utterly wrong for the purposes of this question, as it is asking for DIRECT integration, Can anyone help, this isn't making any sense?