What is the charge on the outer surface of the middle conductor?

In summary, the three concentric hollow spherical conductors are charged as follows: the inner conductor carries charge Q, the middle conductor carries charge -2Q, and the outer conductor carries charge -Q. The charge on the outer surface of the middle conductor is -Q, as the total charge on the second conductor is -2Q and the inner surface is -Q, making the outer surface -Q as well. This is because the electric field within a conductor is zero, and the charge on the outer surface does not affect it.
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Homework Statement


Three concentric hollow spherical conductors are charged as follows: the inner conductor carries charge Q, the middle conductor carries charge -2Q, and the outer conductor carries charge -Q. What is the charge on the outer surface of the middle conductor?

Homework Equations


Flux= Qenc / ε0

The Attempt at a Solution



Because the flux inside a conductor has to be zero, I drew a gaussian surface in the second conductor, since the first conductor is carrying Q, the inner surface of the 2nd conductor should carry -Q, and the outer surface, to neutralize that should carry Q.

This is incorrect, and the correct answer is apparently -Q.
 
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PhysicsInNJ said:
drew a gaussian surface in the second conductor, since the first conductor is carrying Q, the inner surface of the 2nd conductor should carry -Q,
Good!

PhysicsInNJ said:
and the outer surface, to neutralize that should carry Q.
The outer surface doesn't have to 'neutralize' anything. Hint: What's the total charge on the second conductor?
 
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Doen't the inside of the conductor itself have to have no electric field? and if you have uneven charges there would be a field? And if the total charge of the second conductor is -2Q, and the inner surface is -Q, then they just are additive and the outer surface becomes -Q?
 
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PhysicsInNJ said:
Doen't the inside of the conductor itself have to have no electric field?
That's correct: within the conducting material, the electric field is zero.
PhysicsInNJ said:
and if you have uneven charges there would be a field?
Not sure what you mean by "uneven". Realize that the charge on the outer surface of the conductor has no effect on the field within it.
PhysicsInNJ said:
And if the total charge of the second conductor is -2Q, and the inner surface is -Q, then they just are additive and the outer surface becomes -Q?
Correct. That's all there is to it.
 
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That was what I was getting caught up in, that the charge on the outside does not effect the field inside. Thank you!
 

Related to What is the charge on the outer surface of the middle conductor?

1. What is Gauss' Law for conductors?

Gauss' Law for conductors states that the electric field inside a conductor is zero. This means that the net charge inside a conductor is also zero.

2. How is Gauss' Law applied to conductors?

Gauss' Law can be applied to conductors by using a Gaussian surface that surrounds the conductor. The electric flux through this surface will be equal to the net charge enclosed by the surface divided by the permittivity of free space.

3. Can Gauss' Law be used for non-conducting materials?

No, Gauss' Law only applies to conductors. For non-conducting materials, Gauss' Law can be modified to include the material's permittivity.

4. How does the shape of a conductor affect the electric field inside it?

The shape of a conductor does not affect the electric field inside it. This is because the electric field lines will always be perpendicular to the surface of the conductor and will therefore cancel out each other's effect.

5. What is the significance of Gauss' Law for conductors in electrostatics?

Gauss' Law for conductors is significant in electrostatics because it helps us understand the behavior of electric fields and charges inside conductors. It also allows us to determine the charge distribution on a conductor's surface based on the shape of the conductor and the net charge enclosed by it.

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