Electric potential due to uniformly charged thin spherical shell
Electric Potential due to a Uniformly Charged Thin Spherical Shell:
For points:
1. Outside the shell: V = k * Q / r (r > R)
2. On the surface: V = k * Q / R
3. Inside the shell: V = k * Q / R (constant)
Where:
1. V = electric potential
2. k = Coulomb's constant
3. Q = total charge on the shell
4. R = radius of the shell
5. r = distance from the center
Key points:
1. Constant inside: Potential is constant inside the shell.
2. Decreases outside: Potential decreases with increasing distance outside the shell.
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