An insulating sphere of radius R carries a non-uniform charge density of p = p.) from 0 < r
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2022 4:08 pm
An insulating sphere of radius R carries a non-uniform charge density of p = p.) from 0 < r<R/2, and p = po In () from <r <R. You may assume there is no angular dependence to R 2 the charge distributions. You will also find either Wolframalpha or integralcalculator.com useful here. | a) Find the total charge on the sphere. b) Find the electric field in the region r < R/2? c) Find the electric field as a function of r in the region R/2 <r <R.
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2022 4:08 pm
An insulating sphere of radius R carries a non-uniform charge density of p = p.) from 0 < r<R/2, and p = po In () from <r <R. You may assume there is no angular dependence to R 2 the charge distributions. You will also find either Wolframalpha or integralcalculator.com useful here. | a) Find the total charge on the sphere. b) Find the electric field in the region r < R/2? c) Find the electric field as a function of r in the region R/2 <r <R.