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IceJOKER [234]
3 years ago
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A solid conducting sphere of radius 5.00 cmcarries a net charge. To find the value of the charge, you measure the potential diff

erence VAB=VA−VB between point A, which is 8.00 cm from the center of the sphere, and point B, which is a distance r from the center of the sphere. You repeat these measurements for several values of r >8cm. When you plot your data as VAB versus 1/r, the values lie close to a straight line with slope -18.0 V⋅m.
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What does your data give for the net charge on the sphere?
Physics
1 answer:
xz_007 [3.2K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The value is q = 2 *10^{-9} \  C

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

The radius is r =  5.00 \ cm  =  0.05 \  m

The distance of point A from the center is a   =  8.0 \ cm  =  0.08 \  m

The distance of point B from the center is b  =  r

The slope is s  =  -18.0 \ V\cdot m.

Generally the difference in potential between A and B is mathematically represented as

V_{AB} =  V_A   -V_B  =  k * q  [\frac{1}{a} - \frac{1}{b}  ]

Let consider the position where b  = r = \infty

So

V_{AB} =  V_A   -V_B  =  k * q  [\frac{1}{a} - \frac{1}{ \infty}  ]

Here k is the coulombs constant with value k  =  9*10^{9}\ kg\cdot m^3\cdot s^{-4} \cdot A^{-2}.

=> V_{AB} =  V_A   -V_B  =  9*10^{9} * q  [\frac{1}{0.08} - 0 ]

=> V_{AB} =  V_A   -V_B  =  9*10^{9} * q  [\frac{1}{0.08} - 0 ]

=> V_{AB} =  1.125 *10^{11} q \  V

Generally the slope is mathematically represented as

s =  \frac{V_{AB}}{\frac{1}{r} }

At the position of A i.e r = a

s =  \frac{V_{AB}}{\frac{1}{a} }

=> -18.0 =  \frac{ 1.25 *10^{11} q}{\frac{1}{0.08} }

=> -18.0  *  12.5 = 1.125 *10^{11} q

=> q = 2 *10^{-9} \  C

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