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11 November, 13:39

An unknown charge sits on a conducting solid sphere of radius 9.0 cm. If the electric field 14 cm from the center of the sphere has magnitude 2.7 103 N/C and is directed radially inward, what is the net charge on the sphere?

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  1. 11 November, 13:40
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    Answer: The net charge on the sphere is - 5.9nC

    Explanation:

    The electric field outside the conducting solid sphere is given as:

    E = (kq) / r^2

    Here, q is the net charge on the sphere and r is the distance from the center of the sphere.

    The net charge is calculated as follows;

    q = Er^2/k

    E = 2.7*10^3N/C

    r = 14cm = 0.14m

    k = 8.99*10^9Nm^2/C^2

    q = (2.7*10^3) (0.14^2) / (8.99*10^9)

    q = 5.9*10^-9C

    = 5.9nC

    As the electric field directed radially inward, the net charge on the sphere is negative.

    Hence the net charge on the sphere is - 5.9nC
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