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We have an isolated conducting spherical shell of radius 10 cm. Some positive charge is given to it so that resulting electric field has a maximum intensity of 1.8×106 NC1. The same amount of negative charge is given to another isolated conducting spherical shell of radius 20 cm. Now, first shell is placed inside the second so that both are concentric as shown in the figure.

The electric potential at any point inside the first shell is

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18×104 V
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9×104 V
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4.5×104 V
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1.8×104 V
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Solution

The correct option is B 9×104 V
Let q be the charge given to shell of radius 10 cm. So, the charge given to shell of radius 20 cm will be q
We know that the maximum electric field intensity is at the surface of shell
1.8×106 NC1=kq(0.1)2
kq=1.8×104 Nm2C1
Now the potential inside the smaller shell will be


V=kq0.1kq0.2
V=9×104 V

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