A nonconducting sphere has radius R = 2.31 cmand uniformly distributed charge q = +3.50 fC. Take the electric potential at the sphere’s center to be V = 0 . What is Vat radial distance (a) r = 1.45 cmand (b) r = R. (Hint: See Module 23-6.)

Short Answer

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  1. The value of electric potential is Vr=-2.68×10-4V.
  2. The value of electric potential is VR=-6.81×10-4V.

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Given data:

  • Radius of a nonconducting sphere is R=2.31cm=0.0231m.
  • Charge distributed on the nonconducting sphere is q=+3.50fC=+3.50×10-15C
  • Electric potential at the sphere’s center is V (0) = 0.
  • The radial distance,r=1.45cm=0.0145m
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Understanding the concept

The electric potential V at the surface of a drop of charge q and radius R is given by,

V=q4πε0R=kqR

Here, k is the Coulomb’s constant having a value as below.

k=14πε0=8.99×109N·m2/C2

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(a) Calculate V at radial distance r = 1.45 cm :

The potential as a function of r is,

Vr=V0-0rErdr=0-0rqr4πε0R3dr=-12qr24πε0R3

Substitute known values in the above equation.

role="math" localid="1662549529954" Vr=-12+3.50×10-15C0.0145m28.99×109N·m2/C20.0231m3=-2.68×10-4V

Hence, the value of electric potential is -2.68×10-4V.

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(b) Calculate V at radial distance r = R :

Since the potential difference is,

V=q8πε0RV0-VR=q8πε0R0-VR=q8πε0R

Substitute known values in the above equation.

role="math" localid="1662550241996" VR=-8.99×109N.m2/C23.50×10-15C20.0231m3=-6.81×10-4V

Hence, the value of electric potential is -6.81×10-4V.

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