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28 July, 04:40

A uniformly charged conducting sphere of 1.3 m diameter has a surface charge density of 8.1 µc/m2. (a) find the net charge on the sphere. (b) what is the total electric flux leaving the surface of the sphere?

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  1. 28 July, 05:08
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    The surface charge density = q/A So q = surface charge density x Area The surface area of a sphere of radius R is 4*Pi*R^2. R = d/2 where d is diameter. This leaves us with 1.3/2 = 0.65. Area = 4 * pie * (0.65) ^2 = 5.30998. So the net charge q = 8.1 * 10^ (-6) * 5.30998 = 42.47998 * 10^ (-6) The Total electric flux = Q/e_0 where, 8.854 Ă - 10â’12, e_0 is permitivity of free space. So Flux = 42.47998 * 10^ (-6) / 8.854 * 10 (â’12) = 4.833 * 10^ (-6 - (-12)) = 4.833 * 10^ (6)
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