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[" Two hollow concentric non-conducting spheres of radius the a and "(a>b)" contain charges "0" ,and "a_(b)],[" respectively.Prove that potential ifferenc betweent the and of a independetato charge on on outer "],[" sphere.If outer sphere is given an extra charge,is there any change in potential difference? "]

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