The electric field (E) and electric potential (V) at a point inside a charged hollow…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Electric Charges and Fields
The electric field (E) and electric potential (V) at a point inside a charged hollow metallic sphere are respectively:
- \({E}=0, {~V}=0\)
- \({E}=0, {~V}={V}_{0}\) (a constant)
- \({E} \neq 0, {~V} \neq 0\)
- \({E}={E}_{0}\) (a constant), \({V}=0\)
Answer
(B) E =0, ~V = V _ 0 (a constant)
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