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Two spherical shells have a common center. A -2.00 × 10-6 C charge is spread uniformly over the inner shell, which has a radius of 0.050 m. A +5.50 × 10-6 C charge is spread uniformly over the outer shell, which has a radius of 0.15 m.
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