Metallic Balls

its balls of metals shouldnt we take volume denisty for charge why sir taking surface density
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Opt
Opt2w ago
Conductors will always have charge distributed on the surface.
flower
flower2w ago
bad joke ill delete it
Gamertug
GamertugOP2w ago
wasnt that for insulator
Opt
Opt2w ago
Conductors cannot carry charge inside. Other way round.
Gamertug
GamertugOP2w ago
omg i am getting cooked tmrw ok i get i remmeber now thx
Opt
Opt2w ago
Basically, if you charge a conductor, the free electrons will get smacked around until they cannot move any longer, so, until the boundary.
Gamertug
GamertugOP2w ago
ye
Opt
Opt2w ago
Lol same.
Gamertug
GamertugOP2w ago
which shift
Opt
Opt2w ago
Second.
Gamertug
GamertugOP2w ago
lool dsmr same
Opt
Opt2w ago
Hopefully it's the hard one. 🙏 Aaj poora ka poora puja karunga.
flower
flower2w ago
Jai Shree Ram
Gamertug
GamertugOP2w ago
i need to revise everyhting i hope only physics is hard
Opt
Opt2w ago
Medhasuktam grind 🗣️ I hope maths is tough.
Gamertug
GamertugOP2w ago
it always is
Opt
Opt2w ago
I just hope they don't ask much from mechanics
Gamertug
GamertugOP2w ago
lol i am just hoping for mechanics not much formula all my 11th i only did mechanics
Opt
Opt2w ago
I need thermo and electrodynamics As much as possible No ray optics pls
Gamertug
GamertugOP2w ago
we will see how cooked we get tmrw ig +solved @Opt
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