A sphere of radius 2a is made of a non-conducting material that has a uniform volume charge density 1. (Assume that the material does not affect the electric field.) A spherical cavity of radius a is now removed from the sphere, as shown in Figure P24.64. Show that the electric field within the cavity is uniform and is given by Ex = 0 and Ey = ρa/3?0.

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A sphere of radius 2a is made of a non-conducting material that has a uniform volume charge density 1. (Assume that the material does not affect the electric field.) A spherical cavity of radius a is now removed from the sphere, as shown in Figure P24.64. Show that the electric field within the cavity is uniform and is given by Ex = 0 and Ey = ρa/3?0.

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Scenario - A cavity is cut out from a sphere, that is made from a non conducting material that has certain volume charge density. 

Given :

Radius of sphere 2a

Radius of cavity a

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Positive charge density gives a positive electric field while absence of positive charge density implies a negative charge density gives negative electric field. Net electric field is a combination of these two.

Area and volume of sphere are:

A=4πr2V=43πr3

Then from Gauss's Law :

Electric field because of sphere EY1.ds =EY1Acos0°=EY1A

EY1=qAε0=43π×2a3ρ4π2a2ε0=2aρ3ε0 along Y direction. 

 

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