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Physics, 04.02.2020 11:00 lexy5211

Aconducting sphere of radius 20.0 cm carries an excess charge of +15.0 µc, and no other charges are present. (k = 1/4π ε0 = 8.99 × 109 n · m2/c2) the potential (relative to infinity) due to this sphere at a point 12.0 cm from its center is closest to a conducting sphere of radius 20.0 cm carries an excess charge of +15.0 µc, and no other charges are present. ( = 1/4π = 8.99 × 109 n · m2/c2) the potential (relative to infinity) due to this sphere at a point 12.0 cm from its center is closest to 674 kv. 1130 kv. 3380 kv. zero. 9380 kv.

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