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In my Physics book there was this problem of finding electric field produced by the sphere, such that electric charge is distributed uniformly throughout the volume of an insulating sphere.
I know that excess charge tends to distribute itself on the surfaces, but since this sphere is made from insulating materials excess charge cannot leave individual molecules to do so?
Anyway, how it is possible to charge an insulating sphere throughout the volume?
I know that excess charge tends to distribute itself on the surfaces, but since this sphere is made from insulating materials excess charge cannot leave individual molecules to do so?
Anyway, how it is possible to charge an insulating sphere throughout the volume?