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Gauss's Law and Concentric Spherical Shells (part II)

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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2009

Part 2 of an introduction of using Gauss's law to calculate the electric field around concentric spherical shells.

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  • @chihuahuabebi It is zero from center to a, because it is a conducting solid sphere. ALL the charges are only on the surface of that sphere. Thats what I learnt at university. Check out 2 videos before this in this series of videos.

  • from the center to a is not zero E because you have a charge inside the conducting shell, it increases linearly from center to a then from a to b it decreases ~1/r^2 like what you did

  • Thank you so much! you are a life saver!

    

  • This video actually helped me alot last year when i did physics so i really appreciate this :)

  • @ismekin what did i say??

  • @davidenelson how about you learn how to respect people when they're trying to help, damn it.

  • awesome

  • I really like your videos. I have been recommending your website to my other physics students. Thanks for posting!

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