The charge given to a hollow sphere of radius $10\, cm$ is $3.2×10^{-19}\, coulomb$. At a distance of $4\, cm$ from its centre, the electric potential will be
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(a) Potential is to be determined at a distance of $4\, cm$ from centre of sphere i.e. inside the sphere.
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