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The electric potential at a point inside a charged spherical shell is (a) Zero (b) Constant (c) Variable (d) Maximum

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Answered by rishavthakur27
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(a) Zero


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Answered by gadakhsanket
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Dear Student

◆ Answer - (b) Zero

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

● Explanation -

In a charged spherical shell, electric flux at individual sites neutralize each other so that no electric charge is enclosed in it. As charge is absent inside the circle, electric field is zero. But we know that electric field is rate of change of potential, so electric potential must be constant in charged spherical shell.

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