A center of uniformly charged spherical shell is at the origin of the coordinate system. The radius of the sphere is R=0.5 m and the charge on the sphere Q=4 µC. A center of another uniformly charged spherical shell with charge Q=-3µC and radius R=1 m is located on X-axis 2 m from the origin (or at point (2,0)). a) Find the direction and the magnitude of the electric field at the origin. b) Find the direction and the magnitude of the electric field at point P(1.5,0) 1.5 m from the origin. c) Find the potentials at these two locations. Y Q,=-3 µC Q=4 µC E, PE=? 0.5 P'1.5 2 m 2.5 R,=0.5m
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