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Why charges reside on the surface of a conductor even if it is solid?

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ȯ The net electric charge of a conductor resides entirely on its surface. (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.) 2. The electric field inside the conductor is zero.

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This happens near atoms, so the microscope images the position of atoms in the tip. In electrostatic equilibrium a conductor has the following properties. Any excesscharge resides on the surface of theconductor. The electric field is zero within the solid part of the conductor

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