Question
An isolated solid metallic sphere is given +Q charge. The charge will be distributed on the sphere(a) Uniformly but only on surface(b) Only on surface but non-uniformly(c) Uniformly inside the volume(d) Non-uniformly inside the volume
 
 
 
 

Answer

(a) Uniformly but only on surface

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