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A point charge is located at the center of a thin spherical conducting shell of inner and outer radii r1 and r2, respectively. A second thin spherical conducting shell of inner and outer radii R1 and R2, respectively, is concentric with the first shell. The flux is as follows for the different regions of this arrangement. Ф -10.3 103 N-m2/C for 0 for r<2 4:
-36.8 x 10נ N-m2/c
0 for r > R2
36.8 x 10נ N-m2/c
Determine the magnitude ond sign of the point chorge ond the charge on the surface of the two shels point charge inner shell outer shel.

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