Charge Q=+ 5.00 mu C is distributed uniformly over the volume of an insulating sphere that has radius R = 6.00 cm .
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Given that Q = 5.00 μC, we need to convert this to coulombs. 1 μC = 1 x 10^-6 C Therefore, Q = 5.00 x 10^-6 C = 5.00 μC Show more…
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