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1 Gauss’s Law (II) Examples: charged spherical shell, infinite plane,
long straight wire Review: For a closed surface S: Net outward flux through S

2 Calculating E for symmetric charge distributions
Use symmetry to sketch the behaviour of E (possible only for very symmetric distributions) Pick an imaginary “Gaussian surface” S Calculate the flux through S, in terms of an unknown |E| Calculate the charge enclosed by S from geometry Relate 3) and 4) by Gauss’s Law, solve for |E|

3 Example: Uniformly-Charged Thin Sheet
+ + + + + + + + + + + Gaussian surface Find E due to an infinite charged sheet

4 Solution

5 Example: Infinite Line Charge (Long thin Wire)
+ + + + + + + + + L Find E at distance r from the wire

6 Solution

7 Conductors (in Electrostatic Equilibrium)
inside a conductor. just outside a conductor. Any net charge on a conductor resides on the surface only.

8 Example: Hollow Thin Spherical Shell
+ + Total charge Q + P1 + + r a + + r + + P2 + + + + Find E outside at P1 : (r > a): Find E inside at P2 : (r < a):

9 Solution

10 E=0 inside Consequences if E was not zero:
1) If , charges would move!!! 2) If , charges would move!!! E Ell + E=0 inside

11 3) inside, so any Gaussian surface inside
3) inside, so any Gaussian surface inside the conductor encloses zero net charge. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + So net charge =0 Since E = 0 everywhere .

12 + - - + - conductor + - + -

13 Surface Charge Density on a Conductor
dA1 dA2 + + + + + E = 0 inside What is E at the surface of the conductor?

14 Solution

15 Example: Metal ball of radius R1 has charge +Q Metal shell of radius R2,and R3 has total charge -3Q ) Find: charges on each surface. (and E) R3 +Q R1 R2 -3Q

16 Solution

17 Quick Recap At surface of conductor Conductor:
Infinite Sheet of charge: Why is the lower value half of the upper?


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