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A thin, uniformly charged spherical shell has a potential of 634 V on its surfac

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Question

A thin, uniformly charged spherical shell has a potential of 634 V on its surface. Outside the sphere, at a radial distance of 11.0 cm from this surface, the potential is 304 V.
Calculate the radius of the sphere.


Determine the total charge on the sphere.


What is the electric potential inside the sphere at a radius of 4.0 cm?


Calculate the magnitude of the electric field at the surface of the sphere.


If an electron starts from rest at a distance of 11.0 cm from the surface of the sphere, calculate the electron's speed when it reaches the sphere's surface.

Explanation / Answer

We know that V=kQ/r. so V*r=const. so we have. 634*R=304*(R+11). so R=10.13(cm). --------- 634=kQ/10.13cm. so Q=7.1e-9(C). --------- it is the same as the surface 634V -------- E=kQ/R^2=6227(V/m) ------- It should be 634*e=304*e+mv^2/2. so mv^2/2=330*e. so v=3.71e8(m/s)