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A metallic spherical shell has an inner radius R1 and outer radius R2. A charge Q is placed at the centre of the spherical cavity. What will be surface charge density on the inner
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A metallic spherical shell has an inner radius R
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and outer radius R
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. A charge Q is placed at the centre of the spherical cavity. What will be surface charge density on
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