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the charge given to any conductor resides on its outer surface because

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Answered by satyam328
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The mutual repulsion of like charges from Coulomb's Law demands that the chargesbe as far apart as possible, hence on the surface of the conductor.) 2. The electric field inside the conductor is zero. (Any net electric field in the conductor would cause charge to move since it is abundant and mobile.
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