The electric potential on the surface of a charged spherical conductor of radius $5 \,cm$ is $200 \,V$. The work done in moving a charge of $+5 \,C$ from a point $A$ to another point $B$ situated at distances of $15 \,cm$ and $10 \,cm$ respectively from the centre of the sphere is (in $\,J$)

  • A
    $16.7$
  • B
    $22.3$
  • C
    $88.8$
  • D
    $166.7$

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