Physics, asked by deepuseth6502, 8 months ago

If some charge is given to the insulator then it stay at same position.why?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Unlike conductors, the charge distribution on an insulator does NOT depend on the shape of the object. Charges stay wherever you put them, regardless of the shape or size of the object! Charges cannot move freely in an insulator, so an excess charge stays where it is.

Answered by adityachoudhary2956
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&lt;p style = " color:cyan ; front-family ; cursive ;background :black; front size25 px; " &gt;Unlike conductors, the charge distribution on an insulator does NOT depend on the shape of the object. Charges stay wherever you put them, regardless of the shape or size of the object! Charges cannot move freely in an insulator, so an excess charge stays where it is.</p><p></p><p>

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