A spherical capacitor is formed from two concentric conducting spherical shells separated by vacuum. The inner shell has a radius of 15.0 cm and a capacitance of 116 pF. The outer shell must have a radius of 20 cm. With a potential difference of 220 V between the shells, the magnitude of the charge on each shell is ±9.96 μC.
A spherical capacitor is formed from two concentric conducting spherical shells separated by vacuum. The inner shell has a radius of 15.0 cm and a capacitance of 116 pF. The outer shell must have a radius of 20 cm. With a potential difference of 220 V between the shells, the magnitude of the charge on each shell is ±9.96 μC.
A spherical capacitor is formed from two concentric conducting spherical shells separated by vacuum. The inner shell has a radius of 15.0 cm and a capacitance of 116 pF. The outer shell must have a radius of 20 cm. With a potential difference of 220 V between the shells, the magnitude of the charge on each shell is ±9.96 μC.
14 A spherical capacitor is formed from two concentric, spherical, conducting shells
separated by vacuum. The inner sphere has radius 15.0 c m and the capacitance is 116 p F . (a) What is the radius of the outer sphere? (b) If the potential difference between the two spheres is 220 V , what is the magnitude of charge on each sphere?