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A neutral conducting spherical shell is kept near a charge Q Q , as shown above. C C is the center of the sphere. The distance between the charge Q Q and the center is r r .

Consider a point P P inside the sphere such that its distance from the charge Q Q is r r' .

Find the electric potential at point P P due to induced charges.

k Q ( 1 r 1 r ) kQ\left(\frac{1}{r}-\frac{1}{r'}\right) k Q C P \frac{kQ}{CP} k Q r \frac{kQ}{r} None of these

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