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NotCarlSagan
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If I have a +5 nC charge on the inside of the shell, the inside surface would be -5nC, the outside would be +5 nC and between those surfaces there would a 0 charge, right?
So just to make sure I have it all straight, the INSIDE of the shell would actually be 0 because the INNER SURFACE is -5 nC which cancels out the inside charge.
The OUTER SURFACE would be +5nC and the area BETWEEN the surfaces would simply be 0...am I right?
So just to make sure I have it all straight, the INSIDE of the shell would actually be 0 because the INNER SURFACE is -5 nC which cancels out the inside charge.
The OUTER SURFACE would be +5nC and the area BETWEEN the surfaces would simply be 0...am I right?