Why do free charges in a conductor migrate to surface?
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Excess electrons migrate to distance themselves from their repulsive neighbors. In this sense, it is said that excess negative charge distributes itself throughout the surface of the conductor. ... Suppose that a conducting metal sphere is charged on its left side and imparted an excess of positive charge.
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FREE CHARGES MOVE IN A CONDUCTOR OR MIGRATE TO SURFACE because➡
They try to repel with similar charges around
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