Asked by Sarah
According to the Video, Conductor charges can do what?
a
Remain in initial location of charging
b
Move to the right of all objects as they are repelled by negative charges
c
Move freely across entire surface of object
d
Move to the center and remain there
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c — Move freely across entire surface of object.
In a conductor, mobile charges (electrons) can move freely and redistribute themselves, ending up on the surface (and concentrating at sharp points); the electric field inside a static conductor is zero.
In a conductor, mobile charges (electrons) can move freely and redistribute themselves, ending up on the surface (and concentrating at sharp points); the electric field inside a static conductor is zero.
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