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The electric potential at a point inside a charged spherical shell is...

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Answered by JuhiGiri
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Since there is no field inside the shell, the potential at any point inside the shell is equal to the potential on the surface of the shell, V=Q4πϵ0. ... Inside the sphere, the field is zero, therefore, no work needs to be done to move the charge inside the sphere and, therefore, the potential there does not change.

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