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An unknown charge sits on a conducting solid sphere of radius 13 cm. If the electric field 21 cm from the center of the sphere has magnitude 3.7 × 103 N/C and is directed radially inward, what is the net charge on the sphere?

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Answer:

Charge on the sphere will be equal to
q=1.81* 10^(-8)C

Step-by-step explanation:

We have given radius of the sphere a = 13 cm

And electric filed 21 cm from the center is
3.7* 10^3N/C

So distance from the center r = 21 cm

We have to find the charge on the sphere

As
r> a

So according to Gauss law electric field is equal to


E=(1)/(4\pi \epsilon _0)(q)/(r^2)

So
3.7* 10^3=9* 10^9* (q)/(0.21^2)


q=1.81* 10^(-8)C

So charge on the sphere will be equal to
q=1.81* 10^(-8)C

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