are the free electrons of a conductor on its surface or everywhere in the conductor?
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Answer:
on its surface
Explanation:
The net electric charge of a conductor resides entirely on its surface. (The mutual repulsion of like charges from Coulomb's Law demands that the charges be as far apart as possible, hence on the surface of the conductor.) 2. The electric field inside the conductor is zero. (This, also, is because of the free movement of charges. If there was a net electric field inside, the charges would rearrange because of it, and cancel it out.) ... Therefore, all the charge has to lie on the surface of the conductor.
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Free Electrons are present everywhere even in air,your body and everybody too.
Free electrons are those which participate in the conduction of electrons.
Free electrons are those on which it has a electricity production property, and makes ane electric site!
Thus,
free electrons are present everywhere!!