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For the situation shown in the figure below, mark out the correct statement (s)

A
potential of the conductor is $$\dfrac { q }{ 4\pi { \E }_{ 0 }(d+R) } $$
B
potential of the conductor is $$\dfrac { q }{ 4\pi { \E }_{ 0 }d } $$
C
potential of the conductor can't be determined as nature of distribution of induced charges is not known
D
potential at point B due to induced charges is $$\dfrac { -qR }{ 4\pi { \E }_{ 0 }(d+R)d } $$
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Correct option is A. potential of the conductor is $$\dfrac { q }{ 4\pi { \E }_{ 0 }(d+R) } $$

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