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This paper extends the classical problem of electromagnetic scattering of spherical conductors to the case of two coalescing spheres of different size. The incident field is a linearly polarized plane wave with arbitrary polarization angle /spl gamma/ and angle of incidence /spl alpha/. The scattered field is given in terms of multipole fields scattered from each sphere.