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A conductor is introduced between the two plates. What is the electric field inside the conductor?​

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Answered by lalitmohan040403
1

Answer:

electric field inside a current carrying conductor is always zero

Explanation:

there are no free charges left inside the conductor , this condition may vary if it is a hollow conductor

Answered by Ꮪαɾα
2
  • the metal plate divides the capacitor into two capacitors connected in series with each other
  • the metal plate is equivalent to a dielectric of infinite dielectric constant

The capacitor is divided into two capacitors joined in series. So (b) is correct. Also as K for a metal is ∞, therefore (d) is also correct.

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