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23 October, 11:23

A - 1.12 μC charge is placed at the center of a conducting spherical shell, and a total charge of + 8.65 μC is placed on the shell itself. Calculate the total charge on the outer surface of the conductor.

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  1. 23 October, 11:44
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    Answer: 7.53 μC

    Explanation: In order to explain this problem we have to use the gaussian law so we have:

    ∫E. dS=Qinside/εo we consider a gaussian surface inside the conducting spherical shell so E=0

    Q inside = 0 = q + Qinner surface=0

    Q inner surface = 1.12μC so in the outer surface the charge is (8.65-1.12) μC=7.53μC
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