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what is the surface charge density for a conducting sphere?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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↪Actually welcome to the concept of the CURRENT ELECTRICITY

↪Basically we know that , surface charge density refers as

↪SIGMA (~) = CHARGE / SURFACE AREA

↪Thus here , we know that, surface area of the sphere is

↪CSA = 4 pi r^2

↪thus the , surface charge density = Charge ( Q) / 4 PI R^2

↪THUS ,

〽sigma = Q/4 PI R^2


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