A charge given to any conductor resides on its outer surface because
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In all conductors, charges reside on the surface. The reason for this is that conductors have free electrons, that is, the electrons are loosely attached to the nucleus of the atoms in theconductors. ... So the net field inside the conductor is zero.
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a charge will always reside on its outer surface as that's only place left.because if charge resides inside then by gaussian law field inside the conductor will be zero
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