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When a conducting sphere is charged positively, initially the charge is deposited on the left side. however, due to the sphere’s conducting nature, the charge spreads uniformly throughout the surface of the sphere. charge is uniformly distributed because:

charged atoms at the location of charge distribute throughout the surface.

excess protons move from the location of charge to rest.

electrons within the sphere move out toward the excess protons.

excess charge within the sphere moves out into the ground from the surface.

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