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Conductor-Charge Distribution

A spherical metallic conductor has a spherical cavity. A positive charge is placed inside the cavity at its centre. Another positive charge is placed outside it. The conductor is initially electrically neutral. {:(,"Column I (Cause)",,,"Column II (Effect)"),((A),"If outside is shifted to other position",,(p),"Distribution of charge on innner surface"),(,,,,"of cavity charges"),((B),"If inside charge is shifted to other position",,(q),"Distribution of charge on outer surface of"),(,,,,"conductor charges"),((C),"If magnitude of charge inside cavity is",,(r),"Electric potential at the centre of conductor"),(,"increased",,,"changes due to charges present"),(,,,,"on outer surface of conductor"),((D),"If conductor is earthed",,(s),"Force on the charge placed inside"),(,,,,"cavity changes"):}

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Suppose we have one iron nucleus. We know that the entire positive charge of the atom is carried by the nucleus. In order to understand the electric field of nucleus, it is suggested that we shall assume that the entire positive charge of nucleus is uniformly distributed over the volume of the nucleus. Iron is a conductor, and we know that in any conductor charge cannot be distributed over the volume. Is it fine to assume volume distribution of charge inside the nucleus?