The Self Potential Energy of Continuous Charge Distributions
A uniform cha...
Question
A uniform charged spherical shell, entirely made up of charges in vacuum, has a total charge 20 C and radius 10 mm. With reference to infinity, what is the self-potential energy of the system?
A
1J4πϵ0
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B
5000Jπϵ0
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C
250Jπϵ0
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D
2500Jπϵ0
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Solution
The correct option is B5000Jπϵ0
The electric self-potential energy of a uniformly charged spherical shell is given by kQ22R where Q is the net charge on the shell and R is the radius. The derivation of this formula can be found in the videos. I encourage you to go through it in case you haven’t already.
fter you derive this (or recall it) the only job is to plug in the values in S.I units and find the answer. Here, Q=20C and radius, R= 10mm = 0.01 m
so Self energy, U=kQ22R=k.2022×0.01=k.1000=5000πε0