Physics, asked by Abinks, 8 months ago

13. Electric potential at the center of a charges
hollow metal sphere is:
(a) Zero
(b) Twice as that on surface
(c) Half of that on the surface
(d) Same as that on the surface​

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Answered by AnnieStar
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Answer:

The answer is (d) Same as that on the surface.

Explanation:

A conductor is an equipotential body. The potential of the conductor inside the conductor is same as the potential of the surface of the conductor.

Answered by akriti1639
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Answer:

Electric potential at the center of a charges

Electric potential at the center of a chargeshollow metal sphere is: ZERO ( 0)

COZ------ In the case of a hollow metal sphere (spherical shell), the electric field inside the shell is zero. This means that the potential inside the shell is constant. Therefore the potential at the centre of the sphere is the same as that on its surface, i.e. 10 V.

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