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A law in classical electromagnetism and Newtonian gravity which relates (charge) density to the divergence of a field, or alternatively the charge in a volume to the flux through the bounding surface.
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Does a point charge inside a conducting shell cause redistribution of charge in the shell?
A point charge Q is placed inside a conducting spherical shell at a random place (non-centre).
I have read that there is no force on Q from the shell no matter where Q is inside the shell ('there wi …
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In a conductor responding to an external $E$-field do the electron clouds just shift slightl...
For a conductor in an external field, I would like to know whether the electron clouds of each atom, just shift slightly (resulting in positive charges just on one edge, and negative charges just on t …
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When electrons go to the outside surface of a conductor why doesn't that create an electric ...
If an isolated conductor has a net zero charge and is not in an external field, would the free charges still move to the surface of the conductor eg. a conducting sphere? Wouldn't this create an elect …