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The figure shows a hollow conducting spherical shell with an inner radius of 8 cm and an outer radius of 10 cm.A charge,q,placed at the center of the shell causes an electric field at the inner surface of the shell,Ei,which has a magnitude of 80 N/C and points toward the center of the sphere.Additionally,there is an electric field at the outer surface,Eo,which has a magnitude of 80 N/C and points away from the center of the sphere.Determine the charge on the spherical shell. The figure shows a hollow conducting spherical shell with an inner radius of 8 cm and an outer radius of 10 cm.A charge,q,placed at the center of the shell causes an electric field at the inner surface of the shell,E<sub>i</sub>,which has a magnitude of 80 N/C and points toward the center of the sphere.Additionally,there is an electric field at the outer surface,E<sub>o</sub>,which has a magnitude of 80 N/C and points away from the center of the sphere.Determine the charge on the spherical shell.   A) 0 C B) + 5.69 * 10<sup>-11</sup> C C) + 8.89 * 10<sup>-11</sup> C D) + 1.46 * 10<sup>-10</sup> C

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