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If a charged spherical conductor of radius 10cm has potential v at a point distant 5 cmfrom its centre, then the potential at a point distant 15cm from the centre will be
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If a charged spherical conductor of radius 10cm has potential v at a point distant 5 cm
from its centre, then the potential at a point distant 15cm from the centre will be .....
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(a) `1/3 V` (b) `3/2 V ` (c) `3V` (d) `2/3 V`
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