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A large, metallic, spherical shell has no net charge. It is supported on an insulating stand and has a small hole at the top. A small tack with charge Q is lowered on a silk thread through the hole into the interior of the shell. What is the charge on the inner surface of the shell?​

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Answered by sahajgoyal27
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Answer:

0

Explanation:

The charge has been transferred to the outer surface of the conductor.

Answered by tiwarikuldeepnarayan
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Answer:

The charge inserted will induce -Q charge on the inner surface and + Q on the outer surface of the shell . This charge is called bound charge because it remained attached with opposite charge inserted inside.

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