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Two metal spheres, each of radius 4.0 cm, have a center-to-center separation of 4.00 m. sphere 1 has charge +2.30 10-8 c. sphere 2 has charge of -3.30 10-8c. assume that the separation is large enough for us to assume that the charge on each sphere is uniformly distributed (the spheres do not affect each other). take v = 0 at infinity.
(a) calculate the potential at the point halfway between the centers.
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(b) calculate the potential on the surface of sphere 1.
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(c) calculate the potential on the surface of sphere 2.
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