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Homework Statement
A solid conducting sphere of radius r1 has a total charge of +3Q. It is placed inside (and concentric with) a conducting spherical shell of inner radius r2 and outer radius r3. Find the electric field in these regions:
r < r1
r1 < r < r2
r2 < r < r3
r > r3
Homework Equations
E = F / q
E = kq / R (for a point charge)
The Attempt at a Solution
Because it's a conductor, I know that the electric field for r < r1 should be 0 (I also forgot the reasoning for this. I think it's because the charges are moving and somehow they cancel each other out?)
I'm confused on the other parts, though. For r1 < r < r2, I said that the electric field is 3kQ/r because the electric field from the sphere could be felt from that point. For r2 < r < r3, I said that the electric field was 0 for the same reasoning as r < r1, and I'm not even sure if that makes sense. Finally, for r > r3, I said it was 3kQ / r.