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can a solid conductor hold more charge than a hollow sphere of the same radius give reasons please
    
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both , the solid conductor and the hollow conductor will hold the same charge becos charge resides on the outer surface of a conductor , and as here conductors are spherical and of same radius they will hold equal charge.

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according to u if one has smaller radius thn?





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if the radius is different charge density on the spheres is different ( is inversely proportional to 1/r)

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divalli has answered perfectly..any confusions????

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sir,
i think the one who has asked the question he want to know about total charge given to the body not the charge density.
 
the answet given is based that the charge density is inversely prop to total charge .  so total charge in the both should be same inorde to compare that.
 
but i asked about two sphere's having diff radius.
 
the total charge given to the body is dependent on potential not the radius .
then total charge on the two sphere's would be the same n the charge density will vary as she said
 
so pls answer it again





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are delhitushar..divali in her first post has said tht the charges will be same siince a conductor hold ccharge only on its outer surfac..in her second post she has answered to anthr ques being asked abt wht will happen in case of varying radius

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Both will hold same charge.
Becous charge resides on the outer surface of a conductor , and as here conductors are spherical and of same radius they will hold equal charge.
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exactly salil u r rite

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