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Consider two concentric spherical shells--one conducting and one non-conducting. The conducting spherical shell has radius 4 cm and total charge of -8 nC, while the non-conducting spherical shell, which is outside the conducting shell, has inner radius 8 cm, outer radius 13 cm, and total charge 6 nC. Determine how strong the electric field is, in kV/m, 10 cm from the center of the conducting shell. Hint: Use Gauss's Law.
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