A positive point charge Q is brought near an isolated metal cube.
(a) The cube becomes negatively charged.
(b) The cube becomes positively charged.
(c) The interior becomes positively charged and the surface becomes negatively charged.
(d) The interior remains charge free and the surface gets non-uniform charge distribution.
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The cube becomes negatively charged
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The charge inside the conductor is always zero and all charges are distributed on the outer surface of the conductor. So when a charge Q is brought near a metal cube the charge inside of cube will remain zero but outer surface will get non-uniform charge distribution.
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