Consider a non-conducting sphere of radius 17.66 meters and total charge 12.05 nanocoulombs distributed evenly throughout it. Find the potential, in volts, at P 9.75 meters from the center of the sphere if the potential at Q 12.82 meters from the center of the sphere is 1.69 volts. All coordinates are measured in meters. Use k=9× 10⁹ N-m², 1²/C².

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Consider a non-conducting sphere of radius 17.66 meters and total charge 12.05 nanocoulombs distributed evenly throughout it. Find the potential, in volts, at P 9.75 meters from the center of the sphere if the potential at 12.82 meters from the center of the sphere is 1.69 volts. All coordinates are measured in meters. Use k=9× 10⁹ N-m², 1²/C².

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