Answer:
Q = 58.8 nC
Step-by-step explanation:
For distance just above the surface of the spherical shell and higher, electric field of the shell can be considered as the electric field generated by a charge Q at the center of the spherical shell:
To calculate the net charge within the sphere's surface you use the following formula:
(1)
Q: net charge of the spherical shell
R: radius of the sphere = 0.770m
E: magnitude of the electric field for points just above the sphere's surface = 892N/C
k: Coulomb's constant = 8.98*10^9 Nm^2/C^2
You solve the equation (1) for Q and replace the values of the other parameters:
The net charge within the sphere's surface is 58.8nC