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Electric field intensity due to a uniformly charged thick spherical shell

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Answered by gauravarduino
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When computing the intensity inside the hollow part of the spherical shell, the radius of the Gaussian sphere is smaller than the inner radius of the shell. Inside the closed area there is no charge, and so the intensity is zero. The potential is determined by the electric field intensity.

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