Two isolated, concentric, conducting spherical shells have radii R1 = 0.470 m and R2 = 1.00...

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Two isolated, concentric, conducting spherical shells have radiiR1 = 0.470 m and R2 = 1.00 m, uniform charges q1 = +1.50 μC and q2= +2.00 μC, and negligible thicknesses. What is the magnitude ofthe electric field E at radial distance (a) r = 4.70 m, (b) r =0.610 m, and (c) r = 0.220 m? With V = 0 at infinity, what is V at(d) r = 4.70 m, (e) r = 1.00 m, (f) r = 0.610 m, (g) r = 0.470 m,(h) r = 0.220 m, and (i) r = 0?

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