Physics
A conductor having an excess of electrons is said to be at …………… potential while a conductor having a deficit of electrons is at ………….. potential.
- lower, lower
- lower, higher
- higher, lower
- higher, higher
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lower, higher
Reason — A conductor having an excess of electrons is said to be at negative (lower) potential while a conductor having a deficit of electrons is at positive (higher) potential.
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