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A charge ‘Q’ is given to a conducting sphere of radius R. The total energy stored is Choose answer:

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A charge ‘Q’ is given to a conducting sphere of radius R. The total energy stored is Choose answer:

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I'm sorry, but you didn't provide the options for the answer. However, the total energy (U) stored in a charged sphere can be calculated using the formula:

U = Q² / 8πε₀R

Where:

  • Q is the charge of the sphere,
  • ε₀ is the permittivity of free space,
  • R is the radius of the sphere.

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