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Two 9.0-cm-diameter charged disks face each other, 21 cm apart. Both disks are charged to - 30 nC.
Part A What is the electric field strength between the disks, along their common axis, at the midpoint between the two disks?
Part B What is the electric field strength between the disks, along their common axis at a point 5.0 cm from one disk? Expres
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