A neutral solid metal sphere of radius 0.1 m is at the origin, polarized by a point charge of 2 × 10−8 C at location m. At location m, what is the electric field contributed by the polarization charges on the surface of the metal sphere? (Express your answer in vector form.)

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Answer: E = [tex]1.8 *10 ^{4} N[/tex]

Explanation: The formulae for intensity of an electric field of a solid metal sphere relative to a point is given below

[tex]E =\frac{Kq}{r^{2} }[/tex] r

where  [tex]k=9* 10^{9}N/m^{2}[/tex], [tex]q=2 *10 ^{-8} c[/tex] , r = 0.1m r = is the position vector of the charge.

it has been stated in the question that the charge is placed at the center thus it has no position vector.

[tex]E=\frac{9 * 10^{9}* 2* 10^{-8} }{0.1^{2} }\\ =\frac{18* 10^{1} }{0.01} \\=\frac{18* 10^{1} }{1 *10^{-2} } = 1.8*10^{4} N[/tex]

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