For a charged solid metal sphere with total charge Q and radius R centered on the origin: Select "True" or "False" for each statement.The electric field near the metal surface on the outside is perpendicular to the surface. The net charge on the inside of the solid metal sphere is negative. If the solid sphere is an insulator (instead of metal) with net charge QQ, the electric field for r >> R would be the same as that of a conductor with the same shape and charge. If the solid sphere is an insulator (instead of metal) with net charge QQ, the net charge on the inside of the solid sphere is negative. The electric field for the metal sphere at r << R will be the same as the field of a point charge, Q, at the origin. The electric field inside the solid metal sphere is never zero