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Figure shows a conducting sphere with a cavity. A point charge `q_(1)` is placed inside cavity, and `q_(2)` is placed out side the sphere `vec(E)_("in")` is electric field due to charge induced on surface of cavity. `vec(E)_("out")` is electric field due to charge induced on outer surface of sphere and `vec(E)_("net")` is net field at any point. Two closed gaussian surface `S_(1)` & `S_(2)` are also drawn in the figure. A. `int vec(E)_("net").vec(d)a` for surface `S_(1)` is zeroB. `intvec(E)_("net").vec(d)a` for surface `S_(2)` is `(q_(1)+q_(2))/(epsilon_(0))`C. `int vec(E)_("in").vec(d)a` for surface `S_(1)` is `(-q_(1))/(epsilon_(0))`D. `int vec(E)_("out").vec(d)a` for surface `S_(2)` is `(q_(1))/(epsilon_(0))` |
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Answer» Correct Answer - A::B::C::D Charge induced on inner surface of cavity `-q_(1)` Charge induced on outer surface of sphere `=q_(1)` Net charge enclosed by `S_(1)` is zero Net charge enclosed by `S_(2)` in `q_(1)+q_(2)` |
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