What is magnitude of electric field?
Let #rho(r) = (Q*r)/(pi*R^4)# be the charge density distribution for a solid sphere of radius #R# and total charge #Q# .
for a point āpā inside the sphere at distance #r1# from the centre of the sphere, Find the magnitude of electric field.
Note : #rho# is Volume charge density
Please explain elaborately. Thanks in advance :)
Let
for a point āpā inside the sphere at distance
Note :
Please explain elaborately. Thanks in advance :)
2 Answers
Explanation:
Ok we're going to use Gauss' law here. Imagine a Gaussian surface at radius r1 inside the sphere. The net flux leaving the surface is only affected by the parts of the sphere inside it.
By symmetry we can see that the electric field vector will always point radially outwards from the centre of the sphere which, incidentally, is the same direction as the area element at all points on our Gaussian surface. We can then write
but
We now have:
ie
We now need to work out the charge enclosed by our Gaussian surface. We have a volume charge density, so first we consider a spherical shell of thickness
I think this makes sense, as at r1 = R it provides the expected electric field outside a sphere. I will admit my EM is a bit rusty though.
We use Gauss' law here.
Given is volume charge density
We observe that by symmetry the electric field vector will always point radially outwards from the center of charged distribution.
Imagine a spherical Gaussian surface of a of radius
We know that net flux leaving the Gaussian surface is contributed by the total charge inside this sphere of radius
Let us we consider charge enclosed in infinitesimal volume
Therefore,
As the angle of electric field vector with any element area at the surface of sphere is
Therefore, from Gauss's law we obtain the electric flux
Inserting calculated values we get