find electric field and electric potential due to the positive charge distribution at the surface of the sphere of the copper atom
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Since the spheres are far apart compared to their radii, the the charge distribution on each sphere may be taken as uniform. You may use Gauss's law to find that the electric field at the surface of each sphere is E=k*q/r2, where k is the coulomb constant, q is the charg
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the spheres are far apart compared to their radii, the the charge distribution on each sphere may be taken as uniform. You may use Gauss's law to find that the electric field at the surface of each sphere is E=k*q/r2, where k is the coulomb constant, q is the charge
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