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Physics, 07.09.2019 17:20, elopezhilario6339

Without deriving, draw a well-labelled diagram represent ing a solid sphere of charge with radius r and provide: 1. the equation that gives the magnitude of the electric field outside the sphere. 2. and the equation that gives the magnitude of the electric field inside the sphere.

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