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Physics, 07.07.2021 01:10, Rogeartest4

If a solid metal sphere carries a net charge, the charge will be uniformly distributed throughout the volume of the sphere. If a solid metal sphere carries a net charge, the charge will move to the sphere surface. The electric field at the surface of a conductor is not necessarily perpendicular to the surface in all cases. A conductor cannot carry a net charge.

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