Physics, asked by parth6953, 1 year ago

SOME CHARGE IS BEING GIVEN TO A CONDUCTOR. THEN, ITS POTENTIAL
(A) IS MAXIMUM AT SURFACE
(B) IS MAXIMUM AT CENTRE
(C) remains the same throughout the conductor.
(D) is max. somewhere between surface and centre. ​

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Answered by Rukhayya1101
3

it must be option A

even i chose this.. comment if it is not plz even i need it


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Vanshiiitaaa: Answer must be C
Rukhayya1101: tq so much dear..
Vanshiiitaaa: Because the potential inside the conductor and on surface remains same. The reason for this is that inside conductor, E=0 so work done in moving charge inside conductor is 0 so the potential remains same.
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Answered by aditi49693
0

Answer:

ans is C

Explanation:

As the electric field inside the conductor is 0,so the potential remain same throughout the conductor.

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