Question 1
(a)
charge at the centrer of the metal sphere will be equal to negative of inner surface charge of the hollow sphere
q = - 8.70 nC
b)
electrical field at a distance r = 24 cm will only due to outer surface charge of hollow sphere
E = kQ/r^2
so magnitude of electric field is E = [( 9*109)*(22.9*10-9)] / (0.24)2 = 3578.12 N/C
c)
direction of electrical field is INWARD because outer sphere charge is negative.
Question 2
in =
-
/2*pi*rin
= 2.64*10-9 /2*3.14*0.0726
in = -
5.79*10-9 C
out
=
/2*pi*rout = 2.64*10-9 /2*3.14*0.117 =
3.59*10-9 C
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