A 15-nC point charge is at the center of a thin spherical shell of radius 10 cm,
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A 15-nC point charge is at the center of a thin spherical shell of radius 10 cm, carrying -22 nC of charge distributed uniformly over its surface. Find the magnitude and direction of the electric field (a) 2.2 cm, (b) 5.6 cm, and (c) 14 cm from the point charge.
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