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5. A conducting sphere carrying a charge O is surrounded by a spherical conducting shell. a. What is the net charge on the inner surface of the shell? b. Suppose another charge q is placed outside the shell. What is the net charge on the inner surface of the shell? c. If g is moved to a position between the shell and the sphere, what is the net charge on the inner surface of the shell Will your answer change if the shell and sphere are not concentric? d.
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