An arbitrarily shaped piece of conductor is given a net positive charge and is alone in space. What can we say about the electric potential within the conductor? Assume that the electric potential is zero at points that are very far away from the conductor.
A. The electric potential in the conductor will be negative and constant throughout the conductor.
B. The electric potential in the conductor will be positive and will vary by location.
C. The electric potential in the conductor will be positive and constant throughout the conductor.
D. The electric potential in the conductor will be negative and will vary by location.