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A solid ball of radius R has charge density rho has given by rho=rho not (1-r/R).the electric field outside the ball is


Rohit soni 8th Oct, 2018
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Vikas gehlot 8th Oct, 2018

From Gauss's law, Electric field outside the ball will not depend on the internal charge distribution it will depend only on the Total charge, so using integration we would first calculate the total charge of the solid ball

the total charge of the solid ball= 2 π ρ(not)R^3

therefore electric field outside the solid ball will be similar to the electric field generated by a point charge of magnitude 2 π ρ(not)R^3

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9th Oct, 2018
But it's right answer is (rho not R^3)/12ebselenot r^2
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9th Oct, 2018
Wrong answer
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9th Oct, 2018
Whose
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9th Oct, 2018
Your answer
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9th Oct, 2018
My answer is right I checked on Google but it is not explaining question you can also check on Google
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9th Oct, 2018
So sorry ,the question is a solid ball of radius R has charge density rho given by rho=rho not (1-r/R) for 0<=r=<R.the electric field outside the ball is
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