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A total electric charge of 3.50nC is distributed uniformly over the surface of a metal sphere witha radius of 24.0 cm. If the potentialis zero at a point at infinity, find the value of the potential atthe following distances from the center of the sphere.
(a) 48.0 cm
(b) 24.0 cm
(c) 12.0 cm

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