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Statement -1:The potential of an unchanged conducting sphere of radius R for a point charge q located at a distance r from its centre (r gtR) is (q)/(4piepsilon_(0)r) Statement 2: Electric field intensity inside the conductor is zero therefore potential at each point on the conductor is zero.

Read the statement carefully and write 'Yes' for correct statements and 'No' for wrong statements : The potential at all points on the surface of a charged conductor is same.

A point charge +q is held at a distance R from the centre of an uncharged spherical conductor of radius a(a lt R) . Calculate the potential of the conductor in the presence of q.

The potential energy of a charged conductor of charge (q) and potential (v) is given by