A thin spherical shell with radius R1 = 3.00 cm is concentric with a larger thin spherical shell
with radius R2 = 5.00 cm. Both shells are made of insulating material. The smaller shell has
charge q1 = +6.00 nC distributed uniformly over its surface, and the larger shell has charge
q2 = - 9.00 nC distributed uniformly over its surface. Take the electric potential to be zero at an
infinite distance from both shells. (a) What is the electric potential due to the two shells at the
following distance from their common center: (i) r = 0; (ii) r = 4.00 cm ; (iii) r = 6.00 cm? (b) What
is the magnitude of the potential difference between the surfaces of the two shells? Which shell is
at higher potential: the inner shell or the outer shell?
"\\varphi=k(\\frac{q_1}{R_1}-\\frac{q_2}{R_2})=250~V."
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