Answer: the electric field is equal to: E=0 for r<2 cm; E= -2.29*10^4/r^2 for 2cm<r<4cm; E=0 for 4cm<r<5 cm; E=5.26*10^4/r^2 for r>5 cm
the electric field in N/C units
Explanation: In order to find the electric field for all r values, we have to use the definition of electric field and Gaussian law.
In this sense, for r<2 cm as it is inside a conductor teh electric field is zero.
for 2cm< r< 4 cm we applied the field from a spherical charge distribution so by the Gaussian law we find the total charge inside the gaussian surface so
E.4π r^2= Q inside/ε0 = -2.55μC/ε0
Idem for other regions.
for 4 cm<r< 5 cm in the outsider conductor the E=0
Finally, for r>5 cm
E.4π r^2=Q inside/ε0=(8.40-2.55)μC/ε0