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Physics, 13.12.2019 03:31, cadeduncan71

Asurface charge density σ(θ)=σ0cosθ is glued to the surface of a spherical shell of radius r (σ0 is a constant and θ is the polar angle). there is a vacuum, with no charges, both inside and outside of the shell. calculate the electrostatic potential and the electric field both inside and outside of the spherical shell.

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