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The electric potential inside a charged spherical conductor of radius R is given by V = keQ/R, and the potential outside is given by V = keQ/r. Using Er = -dV/dr, derive the electric field (a) inside and (b) outside this charge distribution.
The electric potential inside a charged spherical conductor of radius R is given by V = keQ/R, and the potential outside is given by V = keQ/r. Using Er = -dV/dr, derive the electric field (a) inside and (b) outside this charge distribution.
James SamasLv8
14 Nov 2020