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Two conducting spheres of radii `6 km` and `12 km` each, having the same charge `3xx10^(-8)C`, are kept very far apart. If the spheres are connected to each other by a conductiong wire, find
i. the direction and amount of charge transferred and
ii. final potential each sphere.

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