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Two metal spheres are separated by a distance of 1.1 cm and a power supply maintains a constant potential difference of 710 V between them. The spheres are brought closer to each other until a spark flies between them. If the dielectric strength of dry air is 3.0 106 V/m, what is the distance between the spheres at this time?
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