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A Spherical,non-Conducting Shell of Inner Radius = 10 Cm

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A spherical,non-conducting shell of inner radius A spherical,non-conducting shell of inner radius   = 10 cm and outer radius   = 15 cm carries a total charge Q = 15 μC distributed uniformly throughout the volume of the shell.What is the magnitude of the electric field at a distance r = 12 cm from the center of the shell?   A)  5.75 ×   N/C B)  zero C)  2.87 ×   N/C D)  5.75 ×   N/C E)  2.87 ×   N/C = 10 cm and outer radius A spherical,non-conducting shell of inner radius   = 10 cm and outer radius   = 15 cm carries a total charge Q = 15 μC distributed uniformly throughout the volume of the shell.What is the magnitude of the electric field at a distance r = 12 cm from the center of the shell?   A)  5.75 ×   N/C B)  zero C)  2.87 ×   N/C D)  5.75 ×   N/C E)  2.87 ×   N/C = 15 cm carries a total charge Q = 15 μC distributed uniformly throughout the volume of the shell.What is the magnitude of the electric field at a distance r = 12 cm from the center of the shell? A spherical,non-conducting shell of inner radius   = 10 cm and outer radius   = 15 cm carries a total charge Q = 15 μC distributed uniformly throughout the volume of the shell.What is the magnitude of the electric field at a distance r = 12 cm from the center of the shell?   A)  5.75 ×   N/C B)  zero C)  2.87 ×   N/C D)  5.75 ×   N/C E)  2.87 ×   N/C


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