Thanks,
I've found a comprehensive and detailed explanation in Griffiths Intro to Electrodynamics. Should have known it'll be there - got to love that book!
:)
This is a general question:
What is the electric potential of a hollow neutral conducting sphere with radius R with a charge q placed inside it?
Intuitively I understand that it is the same - q/R, no matter where the charge is placed inside the sphere. Can anyone explain why it is so?
My...