The electric potential inside a charged solid spherical conductor in equilibrium
A) is always zero.
B) is constant and equal to its value at the surface.
C) decreases from its value at the surface to a value of zero at the center.
D) increases from its value at the surface to a value at the center that is a multiple of the potential at the surface.
E) is equal to the charge passing through the surface per unit time divided by the resistance.
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