Engineering, 30.09.2019 18:20 Zeniko
Consider a thin, spherical shell of radius 14.5 cm with a total charge of 28.5 µc distributed uniformly on its surface. (a) find the electric field 10.0 cm from the center of the charge distribution. (b) find the electric field 22.5 cm from the center of the charge distribution.
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