Tide said:
No, the surface charge will not remain uniform if the interior charge is offset from the center.
But this is a 1/R^2 force. If the particle is off center anywhere inside the metal sphere, as long as it is not on the surface, won't the net force be zero. It will be closer to the surface at one point, and feel greatest forces of repulsion when closest to the surface. But at the same token, there will be less repulsive forces allong the points of the surface that are further away from the point. However, there will be more of these weak forces to balance out the fewer strong forces, and the net force will still remain zero anywhere inside the sphere.
I attached a pic. see the off center charge feels big forces closes to the surface, the dark blue arrows, but there are fewer of them. As you go around, you have more and more of the weak skinney blue arrows, however, there are more of them, and the net vector when adding all these arrows is zero. So even if this charge is placed off center inside an UNIFORM sphere with a uniform charge on its surface, we know that it is not the surface that contriubutes to the motion of the charge. The source of migration has to be the electrons that are around the metal ions just next to that blue off center point. ( the red dots.) If it were not for the red dots and their electrons, there would not be a charge migration. Is this right ehild?
Im sorry I spelled your name wrong ehild.
"Compare this result of eq.(12-26): instead of having r, the distance beteween m and the center of M, in the denominatior; we have R, the radius of the shell. This means that U in eq.(12-28) doesn't depend on r and thus has the same value everywhere insidee the shell. When m moves around inside the shell, no work is done on it, so the force on m at any point inside the shell must be zero." - Univserity Physics Text book.
This is for gravitaional forces, but we can also apply this to coulmb forces, because its is the same as the gravitational force, exctept for the sign conventions. So thereforce, even if the point charge is off center, the surface charge produces ZERO net force on the point charge ANYWHERE inside the sphere. So as I said earlier, wouldent the only source of migration have to be a result of the electron interactions between that off center charge and its immeditate neighbooring electrons. So it would not be necessary for a thermal effect to happen before the charge would migrte, the charge would migrate no matter what, even if the thermal conditions were to remain exactly the same, as that is not the source of migration.
tide said:
The sea of electrons and the surface charge will continue to redistribute themselves until there is no electric field inside the conducting sphere.
So I do not see how you can conclude that the surface charge will continue to redistribute themselves until there is no electric field. It is only the elctrons that redistriubute themselves. The surface charge plays no role in this migration.