In the figure below, a solid sphere of radius a 2.30 cm is concentric with a spherical conducting shell of inner radius

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In the figure below, a solid sphere of radius a 2.30 cm is concentric with a spherical conducting shell of inner radius

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In The Figure Below A Solid Sphere Of Radius A 2 30 Cm Is Concentric With A Spherical Conducting Shell Of Inner Radius 1
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In the figure below, a solid sphere of radius a 2.30 cm is concentric with a spherical conducting shell of inner radius 2.00 and outer radius 2.400. The sphere has a net charge a +7.00 IC which is distributed uniformly through the sphere; the shell has a net charge of q-91 (a) What is the magnitude of the electric field at radial distance r = 07 0 N/C (b) What is the magnitude of the electric field at radial distancer-a/47 N/C (c) What is the magnitude of the electric field at radial distance ra N/C
(d) What is the magnitude of the electric field at radial distance r = 1.60a? N/C (e) What is the magnitude of the electric field at radial distance r = 2.20a? 0 N/C (f) What is the magnitude of the electric field at radial distance r = 3.80a? 0 N/C 4 (g) What is the net charge on the inner surface of the shell? fC (h) What is the net charge on the outer surface of the shell? 0 fC
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