The graph in the figure shows the electric field strength (not the field lines)
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The graph in the figure shows the electric field strength (not the field lines) as a function of distance from the center for a pair of concentric uniformly charged spheres. Which of the following situations could the graph plausibly represent? (There may be more than one correct choice.)
a positively charged nonconducting thin-walled spherical shell inside of another positively charged nonconducting thin-walled spherical shell a positively charged nonconducting thin-walled spherical shell inside of a positively charged conducting sphere a positively charged conducting sphere within an uncharged conducting sphere a positively charged conducting sphere within another positively charged conducting sphere a solid nonconducting sphere, uniformly charged throughout its volume, inside of a positively charged conducting sphereExplanation / Answer
yeah its E, even it could be also A also
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