Consider two thin, conducting, spherical shells as shown in cross-section in the figure below. The inner shell has a rad

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Consider two thin, conducting, spherical shells as shown in cross-section in the figure below. The inner shell has a rad

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Consider Two Thin Conducting Spherical Shells As Shown In Cross Section In The Figure Below The Inner Shell Has A Rad 1
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Consider two thin, conducting, spherical shells as shown in cross-section in the figure below. The inner shell has a radius r₂ = 17.2cm and a charge of 10.4nC. The outer shell has a radius r2 = 27.7cm and a charge of -25.1nC. B A 72 L₂ с Calculate the electric field E at r= 11.5cm. (Take the positive direction to be radially outwards.) Submit Answer Tries 0/10 Calculate the electric field E at r = 22.5cm. Submit Answer Tries 0/10 Calculate the electric field E at r = 39.7cm. Submit Answer Tries 0/10 Calculate the electric potential Vatr = 11.5cm, with V = 0 at r = infinity. Submit Answer Tries 0/10 Calculate the electric potential V at r = 22.5cm. Submit Answer Tries 0/10 Calculate the electric potential Vatr = 39.7cm. Submit Answer Tries 0/10
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