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The insulating solid sphere in the previous Example 24.5 has the same total charge Q and radius a as the thin shell in the example here. Consider the electric fields due to the sphere (E_sphere), the shell (E_shell), and a point charge Q (E_Q). Rank the strength of the electric fields due to these three charged objects at the same three points ('1' represents the object with the strongest, '2' for the next in strength and so on. For example, you can have the triad {3, 1, 2} as your answer, or {2, 1, 2} if the shell is strongest while the sphere and the point charge have equal strengths.): r greaterthan a a. {1, 1, 2} b. {2, 1, 1} c. {1, 1, 1} d. {2, 2, 1} e. {1, 2, 3} r lesserthan a a. {2,2, 1} b. {1,1,1} c. {2, 3, 1} d. {2,1,1} e.{1, 2, 1}

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