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Will a solid metal sphere hold a larger electric charge then a hollow sphere of the same diameter and where does the charge reside in each case?

No, a hollow sphere can hold a larger electric charge compared to a solid sphere of the same diameter because the charge resides on the outer surface in both cases. In a hollow sphere, the charge distributes uniformly on the outer surface, allowing it to hold more charge without experiencing as much repulsion between like charges as a solid sphere.


Where are charges located on a hollow sphere?

If the sphere is conducting, all the charge is distributed uniformly on the outer surface of the sphere.


What is the mass location and charge of atomic subparticles?

Well, the proton is positive and weighs 1AU and the Neutron has a neutral charge and also weighs 1AU while the Electrons weigh less than an AU and are negative. The proton and neutron are in the nucleus and the leectrons hover around the nucleus in eliptical patterns.


Where does charge reside in a conductor?

Any material has electrical charges. A conductor will usually not have more or less charges than a non-conductor. The relevant charges - often electrons - are simply relatively free to move around.


In conductors charge reside only on surface why?

In conductors, charges repel each other and redistribute themselves to the surface of the conductor due to electrostatic forces. This redistribution leads to a state of equilibrium where the electric field inside the conductor is zero. As a result, excess charges accumulate on the surface to minimize the repulsion between them.

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Will a solid metal sphere hold a larger electric charge then a hollow sphere of the same diameter and where does the charge reside in each case?

No, a hollow sphere can hold a larger electric charge compared to a solid sphere of the same diameter because the charge resides on the outer surface in both cases. In a hollow sphere, the charge distributes uniformly on the outer surface, allowing it to hold more charge without experiencing as much repulsion between like charges as a solid sphere.


Will asolid metal sphere hold a larger electric charge than a hollow sphere of the same diameter where does the charge reside in esch case?

The charge all resides on the surface of the sphere, whether or not there's anything inside the surface. In principle, there's no limit on the amount of charge that can be jammed onto the sphere. The only limit is a practical one, that is, how much charge you can move and transfer to the sphere before it starts arcing back to the machinery or the support that's holding it.


Where are charges located on a hollow sphere?

If the sphere is conducting, all the charge is distributed uniformly on the outer surface of the sphere.


Where will George Bush reside when out of office?

He will reside in Dallas, Texas in the upscale Preston Hollow area.


How do panda bears build their shelter?

Giant pandas do not have shelters or permanent dens, they reside in rock crevices and hollow trees.


What are three different parts of a atom?

Protons, neutrons, and electrons are the three main parts of an atom. Protons have a positive charge and reside in the nucleus, while neutrons have no charge and also reside in the nucleus. Electrons have a negative charge and orbit the nucleus in electron shells.


How is the number of the electron is determined?

electrons are small, negatively-charge particles that are located in the orbitals; positively-charge protons and neutrons (with no charge) reside in the inner core of the atom.


What has no charge but add mass to the atoms?

Neutrons and they are found inside the nucleus.


Can charge flow through ebonite rod?

No, ebonite is an insulator. Charges can reside on the surface but not flow through


Differences between electrons to neutrons?

Electrons are negative and are found in the electron cloud, which neutrons have no charge and reside in the nucleus.


What bears a positive electrical charge while what has no electrical charge?

The proton is the particle that has a positive charge. The neutron is the particle that has a neutral charge. both of these reside in the nucleus of an atom.


What does hollow of madness mean?

The phrase "hollow of madness" could refer to a deep, empty place within one's mind where irrational or chaotic thoughts reside, leading to a state of mental instability or confusion. It may suggest a profound sense of emptiness or despair caused by delusions or psychological distress.