Content protected from screenshots
GKFix.in
General Knowledge
Categories
Concept Builder Quiz
About Us
Start Quiz
Home
My Profile
General Knowledge
Categories
Concept Builder
Start Quiz
Logout
GKFix MCQ Question
Test your knowledge and learn something new
Home
ELECTROSTATICS
Question #78869
Back to Home
View All ELECTROSTATICS Questions
22 Views
Question
What happens to the potential of a conductor when it is charged?
A. It becomes zero
B. It varies across the surface
C. It becomes constant and non-zero
D. It becomes infinite
Check Answer
Share on Twitter
Share on Facebook
Copy Link
Related Questions
What is the dielectric constant K of a material?
39
Why can't the potential be defined for non-conservative electric fields in the same way?
29
What is the sign of (VB – VA) for a negative point charge if B is closer to the charge than A?
24