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A solid conducting sphere has net positive charge and radiusR = 0.600 m . At a point 1.20 m from the center of the sphere, the electric potential due to the charge on the sphere is 18.0 V . Assume that V = 0 at an infinite distance from the sphere. What is the electric potential at the center of the sphere?Express your answer with the appropriate units.

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