A hollow metal sphere of radius 5cm is charged such that the potential on its surface is 10v. What is the potential at the center of the sphere?
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The potential remains same inside as that of outside the sphere so potential will be
the answer will be 10 V
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The potential would be 10V.
Explanation:
Justification: Voltage is defined as the work done per coulomb when moving a charge from infinity to the location you are measuring voltage. (The unit of measure of the Volt is Joules/Coulomb) Going from infinity to the surface produces 10V. Inside a conductive shell there is no electric field so no more work is done moving the charge to any point inside.
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