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Chapter 22 Problem 48P

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Repeat 22.45, but now let the outer shell have charge -2q. The inner shell still has charge +2q. 22.45 . ?Concentric Spherical Shells. A small conducting spherical shell with inner radius a and outer radius b is concentric with a larger conducting spherical shell with inner radius c and outer radius d (?Fig. P22.45?). The inner shell has total charge +2q, and the outer shell has charge +4q. (a) Calculate the electric field (magnitude and direction) in terms of q and the distance r from the common center of the two shells for (i) r < a; (ii) a < r < b; (iii) b < r < c; (iv) c < r < d; (v) r > d. Graph the radial component of as a function of r . (b) What is the total charge on the (i) inner surface of the small shell; (ii) outer surface of the small shell; (iii) inner surface of the large shell; (iv) outer surface of the large shell?

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The first step in solving 22 problem number 63 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Repeat 22.45, but now let the outer shell have charge -2q. The inner shell still has charge +2q. 22.45 . ?Concentric Spherical Shells. A small conducting spherical shell with inner radius a and outer radius b is concentric with a larger conducting spherical shell with inner radius c and outer radius d (?Fig. P22.45?). The inner shell has total charge +2q, and the outer shell has charge +4q. (a) Calculate the electric field (magnitude and direction) in terms of q and the distance r from the common center of the two shells for (i) r &lt; a; (ii) a &lt; r &lt; b; (iii) b &lt; r &lt; c; (iv) c &lt; r &lt; d; (v) r &gt; d. Graph the radial component of as a function of r . (b) What is the total charge on the (i) inner surface of the small shell; (ii) outer surface of the small shell; (iii) inner surface of the large shell; (iv) outer surface of the large shell?
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Title University Physics 13 
Author Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman
ISBN 9780321675460

Repeat .45, but now let the outer shell have charge -2q.

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