Consider a spherical capacitor with radius of the inner conducting sphere a and the outer shell b. The outer shell is grounded (i.e., it is at zero potential). The charges are +Q and −Q. a A B +Q −Q b What is the magnitude of electric field at in the region between the sphere and the outer

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Explanation:

The application of Gauss's law is used in the derivation as shown with detailed step by step in the attached file.

The potential difference on this spherical capacitor is ΔV = Va - Vb = kQ/a - kQ/b = kQ(1/a - 1/b)

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