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Lecture 12 Discussion on a sample problem Uniformly Charged Sphere G-L: IQ Choices

Uniformly Charged Sphere sample problem

Field due to two charged plates Superposition of fields due to left plate and superposition of fields due to right plate: Left plate Right plate

Collapsing charges into “1 resultant plate”

Comments on sample problem similar to text(16.P.59) Rank Order: Hint: Compare

Problem 008

Problem 009: Cylindrical Symmetry Impulse

Given: q 1 at 0, q 2 in the shell Find: q’ and q’’

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