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An electrically neutral conducting object has a hollow cavity, but not touching the conductor, is a charge of $+10 \mu C$ charges in the vicinity. Which statement(s) about the conductor when electrostatic equilibrium has been reached? Select all that apply.
Both surfaces of the conductor carry no excess charge and the conductor remains uncharged.
The net electric field within the material of the conductor is zero.
The outer surface of the conductor carries $+10 \mu C$ of charge and the inner surface carries $-10 \mu C$.
The inner surface of the conductor carries a charge of $-10 \mu C$ and the outer surface carries no excess charge.
The inner and outer surfaces of the conductor each carry a charge of $+5 \mu C$.
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