Consider a uniformly charged insulating sphere of radius r0. Which of the following graphs is a reasonable expectation for the force experienced by a charged test particle placed a distance r away from the center of the sphere?
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Consider a uniformly charged insulating sphere of radius r0. Which of the following graphs is a reasonable expectation for the force experienced by a charged test particle placed a distance r away from the center of the sphere?


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