Two spherical charges with radius R = 1m and radius R = 1.5m in free space appear as. The volumetric charge densities in both spheres are the same and ρv1 = ρv2 = 3μC / m ^ 3. The distance between the two spheres from outside to outside is d = 0.5m. Find the magnitude and direction of the electric field at point P on the circle of radius R = 1m from the center of the large sphere.
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Two spherical charges with radius R = 1m and radius R = 1.5m in free space appear as. The volumetric charge densities in both spheres are the same and ρv1 = ρv2 = 3μC / m ^ 3. The distance between the two spheres from outside to outside is d = 0.5m. Find the magnitude and direction of the electric field at point P on the circle of radius R = 1m from the center of the large sphere.
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