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A charge of 2 uC is uniformly distributed
on a spherical shell of radius 5 m. Electric
potential at the centre of sphere is
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Answer:
Consider a thin spherical shell of radius R with a positive charge q distributed uniformly on the surface. As the charge is uniformly distributed, the electric field is symmetrical and directed radially outward.
(i) Electric field outside the shell:
For point r>R; draw a spherical gaussian surface of radius r.
Using gauss law, ∮E.ds=
q
0
q
end
Since
E
is perpendicular to gaussian surface, angle betwee
E
is 0.
Also
E
being constant, can be taken out of integral.
So, E(4πr
2
)=
q
0
q
So, E=
4πε
0
1
r
2
q
Thus electric field outside a uniformly charged spherical shell is same as if all the charge q were concentrated as a point charge at the center of the shell.
(ii) Inside the shell:
In this case, we select a gaussian surface concentric with the shell of radius r (r>R).
So, ∮E.ds=E(4πr
2
)
According to gauss law,
E(4πr
2
)=
ε
0
Q
end
Since charge enclosed inside the spherical shell is zero.
So, E=0
Hence, the electric field due to a uniformly charged spherical shell is zero at all points inside the shell.