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Two metallic spheres of same radii, one solid and the other hollow are charged to the same potential. Which of the two will hold more charge? Give reasons.

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Solution

Both the spheres will hold the same amount of charge. It is because, the two spheres pass equal capacitance. The capacitance of a sphere depends only on its radius. It does not matter whether the sphere is hollow or solid.

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