The electric poitential inside a charged metal sphere of radius R is?
non-zero, but constant and independent of R.
proportional to 1/r, where r goes from 0 to R.
proportional to 1/r, where r goes from 0 to R.
zero.
Answer
The electric potential on the surface of a charged metal sphere is V = k x Q/R. But the electric field inside is zero. So no additional work is required to move charge from surface to inside and hence the potential is same as that of the surface
The electric potential inside a charged metal spere of radius R is V = k x (Q/R)
ie V proportional to 1/r where r =R
But this option is not there in the question. Two options are same . Out of that one option may be
proportional to 1/r and r =R
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