Question
Question: The capacitance of a spherical condenser is \[1\mu F\] . If the spacing between the two spheres is \...
The capacitance of a spherical condenser is 1μF . If the spacing between the two spheres is 1 mm , then the radius of the outer sphere is
(A) 30cm
(B) 6m
(C) 5cm
(D) 3m
Solution
A spherical capacitor consists of a solid or hollow spherical conductor of a certain radius surrounded by another concentric spherical conductor of a larger radius. The capacitance for spherical conductors can be obtained by finding the voltage difference between the conductors for a given charge.
Formula Used:
C=R2−R14πε0R1R2
Complete step by step answer:
We have been provided with the capacitance of the spherical capacitor and the spacing between the two conductors, which is the difference between their radii.
Capacitance of the spherical capacitor (C)=1μF=10−3F since 1μF=10−6F
Also, spacing between the conductors (R2−R1)=1mm=10−3m
Now since the spacing is very small, we can consider the two capacitors to have almost equal radii, that is R1≈R2
Also, we know the value of the constant in the capacitor formula, that is, 4πε01=9×109
Substituting all the values listed above in our formula, we get