A conducting shell has total extra charge . At some time, you place a charge at the center of the shell. How the charges distribute themselves

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Answer:

There can be no net charge inside the conductor, and the charge must reside uniformly on the outside surface of the sphere.

  • what is conducting shell?

When there is charge present only on the surface, the sphere is called conducting shell.

Here, A conducting shell has total extra charge.

Gauss’s Law is defined as:

  • The flux through a closed surface is equal to the total charge enclosed within the closed surface divided by the permittivity of vacuum.

The electric field of conducting sphere of uniform charge:

  • E = k*Q/r^2

From the Gauss law we can say that,  

There can be no net charge inside the conductor, and the charge must reside uniformly on the outside surface of the sphere.

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