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Physics, 24.08.2019 12:50, luxmimspcbcxf

Aspherically symmetric charge distribution has a charge density given by ρ = a/r , where a is constant. find the electric field within the charge distribution as a function of r. note: the volume element dv for a spherical shell of radius r and thickness dr is equal to 4πr2dr. (use the following as necessary: a, r, and ε0. consider that a is positive.)

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