Two solid spheres, both of radius 5 cm, carry identical

Chapter 24, Problem 7

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Two solid spheres, both of radius 5 cm, carry identical total charges of 2 mC. Sphere A is a good conductor. Sphere B is an insulator, and its charge is distributed uniformly throughout its volume. (i) How do the magnitudes of the electric fields they separately create at a radial distance of 6 cm compare? (a) EA . EB 5 0 (b) EA . EB . 0 (c) EA 5 EB . 0 (d) 0 , EA , EB (e) 0 5 EA , EB (ii) How do the magnitudes of the electric fields they separately create at radius 4 cm compare? Choose from the same possibilities as in part (i).

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