Electric field of a spherically symmetric charge distribution
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E fields points radially outward on the surface. Using Gauss' (s) Law and a spherical Gaussian surface we can find the electric field outside of any spherically symmetrica distribution of change. Suppose we have a ball with total charge q, where the charge density only depends on the distance from the center of the ball.
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E fields points radially outward on the surface. Using Gauss' (s) Law and a spherical Gaussian surface we can find the electric field outside of any spherically symmetrica distribution of change. Suppose we have a ball with total charge q, where the charge density only depends on the distance from the center of the ball.
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