B)What is the charge q1 on sphere #1?
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B)What is the charge q1 on sphere #1?
radii 11 014 (part 1 of 2) 10.0 points Consider two "solid” conducting spheres with 6 R and r2 5R, separated by a large distance so that the field and the poten- tial at the surface of sphere #1 only depends on the charge on #1 and the corresponding quantities on #2 only depend on the charge on #2. Place an equal amount of charge on both spheres: q1 = 92 = Q. 1'1 72 #1 Q #2 Now "connect” the two spheres with a wire. There will be a flow of charge through the wire until equilibrium is established. 11 a T2 #1 91 92 #2 E2 What is the ratio of the electric fields at E1 the "surfaces" of the two spheres once equi- librium has been reached? 1. = E2 E E2 Ei 5 6 2. =1
E2 36 3. E E2 E E2 . E E2 6. E 5. also s ||| OSSS 36 E2 8. 7. E E2 E E2 9. E 015 (part 2 of 2) 10.0 points What is the charge qi on sphere #1? 1.91 Q 11 2.91 = 0 10 3. 91 = Q 10 Q 12 - 4.91 5.91 = 6.91 = 7.91 8.01 CE 9.91
radii 11 014 (part 1 of 2) 10.0 points Consider two "solid” conducting spheres with 6 R and r2 5R, separated by a large distance so that the field and the poten- tial at the surface of sphere #1 only depends on the charge on #1 and the corresponding quantities on #2 only depend on the charge on #2. Place an equal amount of charge on both spheres: q1 = 92 = Q. 1'1 72 #1 Q #2 Now "connect” the two spheres with a wire. There will be a flow of charge through the wire until equilibrium is established. 11 a T2 #1 91 92 #2 E2 What is the ratio of the electric fields at E1 the "surfaces" of the two spheres once equi- librium has been reached? 1. = E2 E E2 Ei 5 6 2. =1
E2 36 3. E E2 E E2 . E E2 6. E 5. also s ||| OSSS 36 E2 8. 7. E E2 E E2 9. E 015 (part 2 of 2) 10.0 points What is the charge qi on sphere #1? 1.91 Q 11 2.91 = 0 10 3. 91 = Q 10 Q 12 - 4.91 5.91 = 6.91 = 7.91 8.01 CE 9.91