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(8c23p18) Flux and conducting shells. A charged particle is held at the center o

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(8c23p18) Flux and conducting shells. A charged particle is held at the center of two concentric conducting spherical shells. The figure on the left shows a cross section. The figure on the right gives the net flux ? through a Gaussian sphere centered on the particle, as a function of the radius r of the sphere. The scale of the vertical axis is set by ?s = 4.5

Flux and conducting shells. A charged particle is held at the center of two concentric conducting spherical shells. The figure on the left shows a cross section. The figure on the right gives the net flux ? through a Gaussian sphere centered on the particle, as a function of the radius r of the sphere. The scale of the vertical axis is set by ?s = 4.5 times 106 N*m2/C. What is the charge of the central particle? What is the net charge on shell A? What is the net charge on shell B?

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