Physics, asked by Reetujangra3259, 9 months ago

If a conductor has a potential V ≠ 0 and there are no charges anywhere else outside, then
(a) there must be charges on the surface or in¬side itself.
(b) there cannot be any charge in the body of the conductor.
(c) there must be charges only on the surface.
(d) both (a) and (b) are correct.

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Answered by soniasanjeev399
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If a conductor has a potential V=0 there are no charges any where else outside. Then, hence, it is equilibrium condition then, there cannot be any charge in the body of the conductor due to equipotential surface

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