A hollow metallic sphere of radius $R$ is given a charge $Q$. Then the potential at the centre is
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(b) Potential $V$ any where inside the hollow sphere, including the centre is $V = \frac{1}{{4\pi {\varepsilon _0}}}\frac{Q}{r}$.
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