Problem 10.3. Electrostatic energy of a point charge and a spherical dielectric shell Consider an initial situation in w

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Problem 10.3. Electrostatic energy of a point charge and a spherical dielectric shell Consider an initial situation in w

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Problem 10.3. Electrostatic energy of a point charge and a spherical dielectric shell Consider an initial situation in which there is a point charge q and a spherical dielectric shell of inner radius a, outer radius b, and dielectric constant k. The charge and the shell are infinitely far apart in this initial situation (where it's simplest to assume that the shell is at infinity and the point charge is at the origin). In the final situation, let the point charge be placed at the center of the shell. Determine the change in electrostatic energy of the system. (Write the energy for each situation separately using U = = SE · D, where the integration is over all of space, but keep the divergent integral from 0 to a in integral form for each case, and when you take the difference in energies, these terms will cancel.) =
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