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Physics, 05.03.2020 19:47, tclangley

A solid sphere of radius R contains a total charge Q distributed uniformly throughout its volume.
Find the energy needed to assemble this charge by bringing infinitesimal charges from far away. This energy is called the "self-energy" of the charge distribution. (Hint: After you have assembled a charge q in a sphere of radius r, how much energy would it take to add a spherical shell of thickness dr having charge dq? Then integrate to get the total energy.)

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