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The nuclei of large atoms, such as uranium, with 92 protons, can be modeled as spherically symmetric spheres of charge. the radius of the uranium nucleus is approximately 7.4×10−15m . part a what is the electric field this nucleus produces just outside its surface? express your answer using two significant figures.

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