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charge reside only at the surface of the charged conductor say true or false?​

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Answered by PalakshiDwivedi
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Since the electric field is zero inside the conductor, 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, the net electric charge of a conductor resides entirely on its surface.

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Answered by angiraganguly
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False. The net electric charge of a conductor resides entirely on its surface. The mutual repulsion or flight charges from columns law demands that the charge be as far apart as possible hands on the surface of the conductor .

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