A conducting sphere of radius R = 20 cm is given a charge Q = 16 C. What is E at its…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Electric Charges and Fields
A conducting sphere of radius R = 20 cm is given a charge Q = 16 \(\mu\) C. What is E at its centre?
- 3.6 \(\times\) 106 N/C
- 1.8 \(\times\) 106 N/C
- zero
- 0.9 \(\times\) 106 N/C
Answer
(C) zero
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