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A point charge + Q is placed in the vicinity of a conducting surface. trace the field lines between the charge and conducting surface

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Answered by GovindRavi
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Source of electric field is a Charge ( +ve as well as -ve)
Electric field starts emerging out from Positive Charge i.e, +Q and Enter into Negative Charge -Q...

So when +Q charged Placed in the Vicnity i.e, nearby the Conducting Surface, Polarisation of charges takes place within the conducting surface i.e Charges arrange themseves inside the Conducting Surface as Negative charges aliggn themselve towards the direction of +Q charge..
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Answered by roopa2000
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A point charge + Q is placed in the vicinity of a conducting surface. trace the field lines between the charge and conducting surface

Answer: An electric field's source is a charge (both positive and negative).

The electric field begins to emerge from the positive charge or +Q and enters the negative charge, or -Q.

Therefore, when +Q charged is placed in the vicinity, or close to the conducting surface, charges polarise inside the conducting surface, arranging themselves as negative charges aligning themselves in the direction of the +Q charge.

a point charge is kept in the vicinity:

An uncharged conducting plate is kept close to a positive point charge (+q). Draw the electric field lines that extend from the point to the plate's surface. Create an equation for the electric field at a charged conductor's surface.

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