Sphere 1 with radius R1 has positive charge q. Sphere 2 with radius 6.0R1 is far from sphere 1 and initially uncharged. After the separated spheres are connected with a wire thin enough to retain only negligible charge, (a) is potential V1 of sphere 1 greater than, less than, or equal to potential V2 of sphere 2? What fraction of q ends up on (b) sphere 1 and (c) sphere 2? (d) What is the ratio of the final surface charge density of sphere 1 to that of sphere 2? (Answer with 2 significant figures.)
Sphere 1 with radius R1 has positive charge q. Sphere 2 with radius 6.0R1 is far...
Sphere 1 with radius R1 has positive charge q. Sphere 2 with radius 7.0R1 is far from sphere 1 and initially uncharged. After the separated spheres are connected witha wire thin enough to retain only negligible charge, what fraction of q ends up on (a) sphere 1 and (b) sphere 2? (c) What is the ratio of the final surface chargedensity of sphere 1 to that of sphere 2? (Answer with 2 significant figures.)
Chapter 24, Problem 062 5phere 1 with ad S R has positive charge σ. Spnere 2 with adius 4.OR ǐs far from sphere l and in tia y uncharged. A ter the separated spheres are connected ith a ire thin enough to retain only negligible charge o s potential V1 of sphere 1 greater than less than or equal to potential V2 of sphere 2 What fraction of g ends up on (b) sphere 1 and (c) sphere 2? (d)...
A conducting sphere of radius r1 = 0.26 m has a total charge of Q = 1.1 μC. A second uncharged conducting sphere of radius r2 = 0.45 m is then connected to the first by a thin conducting wire. The spheres are separated by a very large distance compared to their size. What is the total charge on sphere two, Q2 in coulombs?
A conducting sphere of radius r1 = 0.45 m has a total charge of Q = 1.1 μC. A separate uncharged conducting sphere of radius r2 = 0.21 m connects to the first by a slim conducting wire. The spheres are separated by a huge distance compared to their size . Part (b) What is the surface charge density of the second sphere, σ2, after they are connected in coulombs per square meter?
two charged spherical conductors of radius R1=6cm and R2=2cm are separated by a distance much greater than 6cm and are connected by a long, thin conducting wire. a total charge Q=80nc is placed on one of the spheres. (a) what is the charge on each sphere? (b) what is the electric field near the surface of each sphere? (c) what is the electric potential of each sphere? (assume that the charge on the connecting wire is negligible)
R Q1-Ch23 A conducting solid sphere of radius R with unknown charge Q is at the center of a conducting hollow sphere of inner radius 3R and outer radius 4R. The hollow sphere has charge -2q. Take the origin as the center of the spheres. Take the potential at infinity as zero. a) Calculate Q if the electric potential at r = 2R is zero. b) Suppose that a conducting thin wire is connected between the spheres. How much electron...
A conducting sphere of radius r,-0.49 m has a total charge of Q 0.35 m links to the initial by a small conducting wire. The spheres are separated by a huge distance compared to (10%) Problem 7: 27 μC Another uncharged conducting sphere of radius 2 their size 50% Part (a) what is the total charge on sphere two 02 after they are connected, in coulombs? Grade Sumn Deductions Potential leosoano8 9 4 5 6 sinò cotanOasinOacosO atanò) l |...
Consider two widely separated conducting spheres, 1 and 2, the second having five times the diameter of the first. The smaller sphere initially has a positive charge q = 8.00×10-6 C, and the larger one is initially uncharged. You now connect the spheres with a long thin wire. How are the final potentials V1 and V2 of the spheres related? Find the final charges q1 and q2. Please show work! Thanks
4. Two conducting spheres are far apart. The smaller sphere has radius R and carries a total charge of Q. The larger sphere has a radius 2R and is neutral. After the two spheres are connected by a conducting wire, find (1) the potential of each sphere (5points) the new charges on each sphere. (10 points) the electric field on each sphere due to its new charge (10 points)
a charge is placed on a spherical conductor of radius r1. this sphere is then connected to a distant sphere of radius r2 (not wqual to r1) by aconducting wire. after the charges on the spheres are in equilibrium