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Two 2.0-cm-diameter insulating spheres have a 6.0 cm space between them. One sphere is charged to +10nC, the other to −15nC. What is the electric field strength at the midpoint between the two spheres?
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The electric field strength at the midpoint between the two spheres is 36,754 N/C
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