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21 August, 16:31

How do the measurements of charge at the different locations on the sphere compare to each other?

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  1. 21 August, 16:55
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    According to the assumptions of Gauss's law, charge is always uniformly distributed over the surface of a conductive sphere. The charge will always remain at the circumference surface. There is no charge inside the sphere. That's why anything that is protected by a metal box is shielded from outside charge.
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