Why electrons are situated on the surface of conductor?
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In all conductors, charges reside on the surface.
The reason for this is that conductors have free electrons, that is, the electrons are loosely attached to the nucleus of the atoms in the conductors.
The reason for this is that conductors have free electrons, that is, the electrons are loosely attached to the nucleus of the atoms in the conductors.
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As we know that conductors have free electrons, means electrons are loosely attached to the nucleus of the atoms in the conductors.
therefore electrons are situated on the surface of conductor.
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therefore electrons are situated on the surface of conductor.
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