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Electric field outside a conductor

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Say there is a conducting cylinder in a uniform external field. The charges on the cylinder surface will distribute and create a surface charge density.

Is there any reason the charge density would generally be uniform across the surface? We know: $$\sigma = \Delta E \cdot \varepsilon_0 \cdot \hat{n}$$ But what physically ensures the electric field just outside the conductor is equal in magnitude all around the encompassing circle?


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