Why is charge always on the outer surface of the conductor?
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IF the electrons within a conductor have assumed an equilibrium state the the net force upon these electrons becomes zero ...the electric field lines either begin or end up in a charge an in the case of a conductor the charge exists solely on the outer side of the conductor ........
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IF the electrons within a conductor have assumed an equilibrium state the the net force upon these electrons becomes zero ...the electric field lines either begin or end up in a charge an in the case of a conductor the charge exists solely on the outer side of the conductor ........
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