Distribution of charge question

In summary, the distribution of charge refers to how electric charge is spread out or distributed over an object or system, and can be uniform or non-uniform. Factors such as shape, size, material, and the presence of other charges or external electric fields can affect the distribution of charge. It is measured using an electrometer and is important in determining the behavior of charged objects and the functioning of electronic devices. The distribution of charge can be changed by adding or removing charges or manipulating electric fields.
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If you have a negatively charged conductor (let's say a sphere), are its excess electrons distributed evenly throughout it? I think they are uniformly distributed, but only on the surface. Is this true?
 
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YES, at equilibrium, the electric charge is distributed on the surface of conductors: inside a conductor the electric field intensity must be 0 => no electric charge (Gauss's law). For a sphere, they are indeed uniformly distributed on its surface but for other geometries the density charge will increase in the regions with smaller curvature radius.
 
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Yes, this is true. The excess electrons on a negatively charged conductor, such as a sphere, will distribute themselves evenly on the surface of the object. This is due to the repulsion between like charges, causing the electrons to spread out as far as possible from each other. However, the distribution of charge may not be perfectly even on the surface, as there may be areas with slightly higher or lower electron density. But overall, the excess electrons will be evenly spread out on the surface of the conductor.
 

1. What is the distribution of charge?

The distribution of charge refers to how electric charge is spread out or distributed over an object or system. This can be uniform or non-uniform, meaning the charge can be evenly spread or concentrated in certain areas.

2. What factors affect the distribution of charge?

The distribution of charge is affected by several factors including the shape and size of the object, the material it is made of, and the presence of other charges or external electric fields.

3. How is the distribution of charge measured?

The distribution of charge can be measured using a device called an electrometer, which detects and measures the amount of electric charge in an object or system.

4. Why is the distribution of charge important?

The distribution of charge is important because it determines the behavior and interactions of charged objects. It also plays a crucial role in the functioning of electronic devices and the transmission of electricity.

5. Can the distribution of charge be changed?

Yes, the distribution of charge can be changed by adding or removing charges from an object, or by manipulating the electric fields around it. This can be done through various methods such as rubbing, induction, or using a power source.

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