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Posted by Danielle on Thursday, April 14, 2011 at 3:53am.

A particle with a charge of -60.0 nC is placed at the center of a nonconducting spherical shell of inner radius 20.0 cm and outer radius 33.0 cm. The spherical shell carries charge with a uniform density of -2.02 µC/m3. A proton moves in a circular orbit just outside the spherical shell. Calculate the speed of the proton.

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