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find the electric field (in terms of the variables given in the problem) a) for rr < rr1 b) for rr1 < rr < rr2

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The electric field for r

Step-by-step explanation:

The electric field for rr < rr1 can be calculated using the expression: E = k*q1 / (rr^2), where k is the electrostatic constant and q1 is the charge. For rr1 < rr < rr2, the electric field can be calculated using the same expression as above, but with q1 replaced by the net charge enclosed by the Gaussian surface.

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