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In a solid uniformly charged sphere of total charge Q and radius R, if energy stored out side the sphere is `U_(0)` joules then find out self energy of sphere in term of `U_(0)` ?

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To find the self-energy of a uniformly charged solid sphere in terms of the energy stored outside the sphere, denoted as \( U_0 \), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Problem We have a uniformly charged solid sphere with total charge \( Q \) and radius \( R \). The energy stored outside the sphere is given as \( U_0 \). We need to find the total self-energy of the sphere, which includes both the energy inside and outside the sphere. ### Step 2: Energy Stored Outside the Sphere The energy stored outside the sphere can be expressed as: \[ ...
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