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The interior of a conductor can have no excess charge in the static situation

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Answered by poonambhatt213
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Answer:

Explanation:

=> In a neutral conductor, every small volume capacity or surface element has positive and negative charge in equal amounts.

=>  In a static state, the additional charge can only remain on the surface in static position when the conductor is charge.

=>  let any arbitrary volume inside a conductor, then the electrostatic zone is zero on the closed surface turning the intact volume. Thus, the flow between the surface is 0.

=> According to Gauss's theorem, there is no any net charge attached to the closed surface. If the surface and capacity are very little, then it shows that there is no net charge inside as well as no additional charge can remain on the surface.

=> When the internal electrostatic zone and the outer electric field are equal to the force, then they can neutralize each other because they are in opposite directions.

=> In this way, a static charge is distributed and there is no extra charge within a driver

=> Therefore, The interior of a conductor can have no excess charge in the static situation.

Answered by ItzBadCaptain
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Answer:

Explanation:

=> In a neutral conductor, every small volume capacity or surface element has positive and negative charge in equal amounts.

=>  In a static state, the additional charge can only remain on the surface in static position when the conductor is charge.

=>  let any arbitrary volume inside a conductor, then the electrostatic zone is zero on the closed surface turning the intact volume. Thus, the flow between the surface is 0.

=> According to Gauss's theorem, there is no any net charge attached to the closed surface. If the surface and capacity are very little, then it shows that there is no net charge inside as well as no additional charge can remain on the surface.

=> When the internal electrostatic zone and the outer electric field are equal to the force, then they can neutralize each other because they are in opposite directions.

=> In this way, a static charge is distributed and there is no extra charge within a driver

=> Therefore, The interior of a conductor can have no excess charge in the static situation.

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