A metallic sphere of radius R has a charge q on its surface .what is the potential at a point r>R from the centre of sphere
Ayush negi , 6 Years ago
Grade 12
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Mahima Kanawat
Last Activity: 6 Years ago
Dear student ...potential (V) at point r>R = -Kq/r..........With Regards...Mahima (Askiitians Forum Expert)
vaibhav
Last Activity: 6 Years ago
potential at a point r greater than R in a solid aphere of charge q is V = Kq/r because for a point outside the sphere, the sphere acts as a point charge. so, potential due to a point charge is equal to potential due to a solid sphere.
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