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A hollow metal sphere of radius 10 cm is charged such that potential on its surface is 20V. what is the potential at the centre of the sphere.​

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Answered by jayasrinivasa7977
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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. 80 V as no work is done in moving a charge inside the shell.

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