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Physics, 18.12.2019 23:31 timozy95

Two concentric conducting spherical shells produce a radially outward electric field of magnitude49,000 n/c at a point 4.10 m from the center of the shells. the outer surface of the larger shell has aradius of 3.75 m. if the inner shell contains an excess charge of -5.30 μc, find the amount of chargeon the outer surface of the larger shell.

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