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A conductor with a positive charge
(a) is always at +ve potential.
(b) is always at zero potential.
(c) is always at negative potential.
(d) may be at +ve, zero or -ve potential.​

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's see the formula

  • V=kq/r

If q is positive it yeilds V or potential as positive hence it is at zero potential

Option B is correct

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