Would the self-created electric field at the end of a pointed conductor, such as a lightning rod, remove positive or negative charge from the conductor? would the same sign charge be removed from a neutral pointed conductor by the application of a similar externally created electric field? (the answers to both questions have implications for charge transfer utilizing points.)
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