The electric field everywhere on the surface of a thin, spherical shell of radius 0.780 m is of magnitude 850 N/C and points radially toward the center of the sphere. (a) What is the net charge within the sphere's surface?
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The electric field everywhere on the surface of a thin, spherical shell of radius 0.780 m is of magnitude 850 N/C and points radially toward the center of the sphere.
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