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A hollow metal sphere of radius ` 5 cm` is charged such that the potential on its surcace is ` 10V`. The potential at the centre of the centre of the sphere is -

A

` 0 V`

B

` 10 V`

C

same as at point ` 5 cm` away from the surface out side sphere

D

same as a point ` 25` cm away from the surface

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The correct Answer is:
B

Since there is no electric field inside the inner sphere so potential will remain ` 10V`.
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