Earthing of conductor

To make potential at outermost shell zero
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hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP5d ago
To make potential at outermost shell zero , it must have -q charge right ? So for shell 1, outer surface will have q charge For shell 2 (bigger one) , inner surface will have -q charge and outer will have 0 correct?
Kavy jain
Kavy jain5d ago
@hardcoreisdead ya you are correct due to induce effect -q is present on inner surface [bigger one] and v = 0 at outer surface of [bigger one] bcoz of earthing so summation of both potential due to smaller one outer and bigger one inner comes to be zero @hardcoreisdead what's the prblm?
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP5d ago
nothing i just wanted to confirm my answer/logic . book didnt make it clear enough
Kavy jain
Kavy jain5d ago
@hardcoreisdead if answer is right then your logic is also right @hardcoreisdead BTW ye konsi book h
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP5d ago
phy galaxy
Kavy jain
Kavy jain5d ago
@hardcoreisdead ok
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP5d ago
alr +solved @Kavy jain
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