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Two uniformly charged concentric hollow spheres of radii R and 2 R are charged. The inner sphere has a charge of `1 muC` and the outer sphere has a charge of `2 mu C` of the same sign. The potential is 9000 V at a point P at a distance 3R from the common centre O. What is the value of R ?

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