The conductor is initially electrically neutral, and then a charge +q is placed at the center of the hollow space. Suppose the conductor initially has a net charge of +9q instead of being neutral. What is the total charge on the interior and on the exterior surface when the +q charge is placed at the center? Please explain the answer as well..

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Hi there!

If a +q charge is placed in the center of a hollow conductor, a charge of -q will be induced in the interior of the shell.

Thus, with the conservation of charge:


[tex]q_{outer} + q_{inner} = q_{total}\\\\q_{outer} - q = 9q[/tex]

Solve for the outer charge:

[tex]q_{outer} = q + 9q = 10q[/tex]

Therefore, the INTERIOR has charge -q and EXTERIOR has charge 10q.

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