Physics, asked by pratikchaurasia2002, 8 months ago

A conducting sphere of Radius R
20 cm is given a charge Q = 16
micro Coulomb. What is E at its
centre? ​

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Answered by renu43796
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Answer:

The value of E at the centre of the sphere is zero. Since the centre of the sphere is placed within the Gaussian surface. The use of Gauss law to examine the electric field of a charged sphere shows the electric field enviornment outside the sphere is identical to that of point charge. 25.

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