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A thick metallic sphere (inner radius R1, outer radius R2) is given a charge +Q. In which region(s) does an electric field exist?

  1. r < R1 only
  2. r > R1 and R1 < r < R2
  3. r > R2 only
  4. r <= R2

Correct answer: r > R2 only

Solution

A thick metallic sphere has conducting material between R1 (inner radius) and R2 (outer radius). When charged with +Q, all charge distributes on the outer surface (r = R2). For r < R1: no enclosed charge in a Gaussian surface (hollow cavity inside conductor), E = 0. For R1 < r < R2: inside conductor material, E = 0 (electrostatic shielding). For r > R2: enclosed charge = +Q, E = kQ/r² ≠ 0. Electric field exists ONLY for r > R2.

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