The electric field structure at a point near and outside the surface of a charged conductor of any shape
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To do this they move to thesurface of the conductor. They also distribute themselves so the electric field inside theconductor is zero. If the fieldwasn't zero, any electrons that are free to move would. ... Consider two conductors, one in the shape of a circle and one in the shape of a line.
To do this they move to thesurface of the conductor. They also distribute themselves so the electric field inside theconductor is zero. If the fieldwasn't zero, any electrons that are free to move would. ... Consider two conductors, one in the shape of a circle and one in the shape of a line.
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