Finding Charge on Surfaces of Conductors Using Gauss' Law
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- čas přidán 4. 04. 2020
- In this video, the method of using Gauss' Law for finding the charge on the inner surface and outer surface of a conducting shell that surrounds a point charge is looked at. First there is a single neutral shell around the point charge, Then in the next example there are two shells, one of which has a net charge on it.
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in charged isolated insulators, the charge doesnt uniformly distribute unless the conductor is spherical tho. if its not spherical, like the ex in the beginnning of the video, dont u have to use the surface charge density equation?
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