MCQ
Equal charges are given to two spheres of different radii. The potential will
  • Be more on the smaller sphere
  • B
    Be more on the bigger sphere
  • C
    Be equal on both the spheres
  • D
    Depend on the nature of the materials of the spheres

Answer

Correct option: A.
Be more on the smaller sphere
a
(a) $V = \frac{{kq}}{R}$ i.e. $V \propto \frac{1}{R}$
Potential on smaller sphere will be more.

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