Two uniform spherical charge distributions

  1. Two uniform spherical charge distributions (see figure below) each have a total charge of 85.7 mC and radius R = 15.2 cm.Their
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  2. A particle with a charge of -60.0 nC is placed at the center of a nonconducting spherical shell of inner radius 20.0 cm and
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  3. Consider a solid nonconducting sphere with a uniformcharge density of ρ and a charge of -q, inside a conducting spherical shell
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  4. A nonconducting sphere 1.9 m in diameter with its center on the x axis at x = 4 m carries a uniform volume charge of density ρ
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  5. the region 0 < r < r1 is a charged insulating sphere withuniform charge density _E, the region r1 < r < r2 contains free space,
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  6. A spherical shell of radius R carries a uniform surface charge density (charge per unit area) σ. The center of the sphere is at
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  7. A spherical shell of radius R carries a uniform surface charge density (charge per unit area) σ. The center of the sphere is at
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  8. A point charge of 2.4 μC is located atthe center of a spherical shell of radius 17 cm, which has a charge −2.4 μC uniformly
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  9. A spherical shell of radius R carries a uniform surface charge density (charge per unit area) \sigma. The center of the sphere
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  10. A spherical shell of radius carries a uniform surface charge density (charge per unit area) . The center of the sphere is at the
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