The electrostatic potential on the surface of a charged conducting sphere is \(100~\text{V}\). Two statements are made in this regard.
Statement I: | At any point inside the sphere, electric intensity is zero. |
Statement II: | At any point inside the sphere, the electrostatic potential is \(100~\text{V}\). |
Which of the following is a correct statement?
1. | Statement I is true but Statement II is false. |
2. | Both Statement I and Statement II are false. |
3. | Statement I is true, Statement II is also true and Statement I is the cause of Statement II. |
4. | Statement I is true, Statement II is also true but the statements are independent. |
If a conductor has a potential V # 0 and there are no charges anywhere else outside, then:
a. | there must be charges on the surface or inside itself |
b. | there cannot be any charge in the body of the conductor |
c. | there must be charges only on the surface |
d. | there must be charges inside the surface |
Choose the correct option:
1. (a), (d)
2. (a), (b), (c)
3. (a), (b)
4. (a), (b), (c), (d)