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A hollow metal sphere of radius 10 cm is charged such that the potential on its surface is 5 V. What is the potential at the centre of the sphere?

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Potential inside the charged sphere is constant and equal to potential on the surface of the conductor, so, therefore, potential at the center of the sphere is 10V.
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