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Physics, 09.11.2020 16:20 williamsa24mr238org

The electric potential outside a charged conducting sphere is 210 V, and 10.0 cm farther from the enter the magnitude of the electric field is 400 V/m. Determine: a. The radius(es) of the sphere.
b. The charge(s) on the sphere.
c. Are the answers in part a and b unique

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