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Chapter 22, Problem 66P

(a)

To determine

The direction of the electric field.

(b)

To determine

The charge on the inner surface of the inner spherical shell.

(c)

To determine

The charge on the outer surface of the middle spherical shell.

(d)

To determine

The charge on the inner surface of the outermost spherical shell.

(e)

To determine

The charge on the outer surface of the outermost spherical shell.

(f)

To determine

The variation of electric field with respect to the distance.

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