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A metallic sphere of radius 5 cm is charged such that the potential of its surface is 100 V (relative to infinity) .Which of the following plots correctly shows the potential as a function of distance from the center of the sphere? A metallic sphere of radius 5 cm is charged such that the potential of its surface is 100 V (relative to infinity) .Which of the following plots correctly shows the potential as a function of distance from the center of the sphere?         A)  plot W B)  plot X C)  plot Y D)  plot Z A metallic sphere of radius 5 cm is charged such that the potential of its surface is 100 V (relative to infinity) .Which of the following plots correctly shows the potential as a function of distance from the center of the sphere?         A)  plot W B)  plot X C)  plot Y D)  plot Z
A metallic sphere of radius 5 cm is charged such that the potential of its surface is 100 V (relative to infinity) .Which of the following plots correctly shows the potential as a function of distance from the center of the sphere?         A)  plot W B)  plot X C)  plot Y D)  plot Z
A metallic sphere of radius 5 cm is charged such that the potential of its surface is 100 V (relative to infinity) .Which of the following plots correctly shows the potential as a function of distance from the center of the sphere?         A)  plot W B)  plot X C)  plot Y D)  plot Z


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