A thin spherical conducting shell of radius $R$ has a charge $q$. Another charge $Q$ is placed at the centre of the shell. The electrostatic potential at a point $p$ at distance $\frac{R}{2}$ from the centre of the shell is
d (d) Electric potential at $P$
$V = \frac{{k.Q}}{{R/2}} + \frac{{k.q}}{R}$
$ = \frac{{2Q}}{{4\pi {\varepsilon _0}R}} + \frac{q}{{4\pi {\varepsilon _0}R}}$
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