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The electric potential outside a conducting sphere is the same as the potential at its surface.
A curved surface on which all points are the same distance from the center is called a sphere.
A sphere.
Any circle on the surface of a sphere whose center is at the center of the sphere is known as a "great circle." Great circles represent the largest possible circles that can be drawn on a sphere and divide the sphere into two equal hemispheres. The equator of a planet and the lines of longitude are examples of great circles. In contrast, smaller circles that do not have the same center as the sphere are called "small circles."
That is called a sphere.
The locus of points where the potential due to an isolated point charge is constant is a spherical surface centered on the point charge. This is because the potential decreases with distance from the point charge, so points at the same distance will have the same potential.
A spatial figure where all points are the same distance from the center is called a sphere. In a sphere, every point on its surface is equidistant from the center point, which defines its radius. This property gives the sphere its perfect symmetry and uniformity in all directions.
You are a sphere.
That is a sphere.
It is a sphere
No. The surface of the Earth is the outermost part, the part where we live. The center of Earth is the core, the middle of the sphere.
Sphere.