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3 March, 13:05

An uncharged conductor has a hollow cavity inside of it. Within this cavity there is a charge of + 10 µC that does not touch the conductor. There are no other charges in the vicinity. Which statement about this conductor is true?

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  1. 3 March, 13:24
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    we have to make charge inside the conductor zero because we know that electric field inside the conductor should be zero

    so, the outer surface of the conductor should contain + 10 uC of charge and the inner surface contains - 10 uC
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