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A 2 nC point charge is embedded at the center of a nonconducting sphere of radius = 4.8 cm which has a charge of 1 nC distributed uniformly throughout its volume. What is the magnitude of the electric field at a point that is 2.4 cm from the center of the sphere? Write your answer in terms of kN/C.
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