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The potential to which conductor is rais...

The potential to which conductor is raised dependson

A

The amount of charge

B

Geometry of the conductor

C

Size of the conductor

D

All of these

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To solve the question regarding the potential to which a conductor is raised, we need to analyze the factors that affect electric potential. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Electric Potential**: The electric potential (V) at a point in an electric field is defined as the amount of work done in bringing a unit positive charge from infinity to that point. For a conductor, the potential is influenced by the amount of charge it carries. 2. **Charge on the Conductor**: ...
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