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Why don't charges leak through conductors?

Physics Asked on May 19, 2021

Imagine a negatively charged conducting sphere placed in vacuum. Now all the negative charge must be at the surface.

Any electron present at the surface of conductor will experience a net repulsive force due to other charges.

So why doesn’t that electron fly off the conductor (but instead remains on the surface)?

One Answer

It will in the if you have accumulate enough charge such that the repulsive force overcomes the attraction to the protons in the nucleus.

Correct answer by DKNguyen on May 19, 2021

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