Application of conductor in electrostatic equilibrium
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What are the applications of conductor in Electrostatic equillbrium ?
1..Electrostatic Equilibrium
2.. No net flow of electric charge
3.. No current.
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1.The electric field inside a conductor is zero in electrostatic equilibrium.
2.Any net charge on an isolated conductor resides on its surface.
3.The electric field just outside the surface of an isolated conductor is perpendicular
to the surface and has a magnitude equal to σ/εo, where σ is the local surface charge
density.
4.The electric field just outside the surface of an isolated conductor is perpendicular
to the surface and has a magnitude equal to σ/εo, where σ is the local surface charge
density.
5.Every point on the surface of a conductor in electrostatic equilibrium is at the same
potential – the surface is an equipotential.
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2.Any net charge on an isolated conductor resides on its surface.
3.The electric field just outside the surface of an isolated conductor is perpendicular
to the surface and has a magnitude equal to σ/εo, where σ is the local surface charge
density.
4.The electric field just outside the surface of an isolated conductor is perpendicular
to the surface and has a magnitude equal to σ/εo, where σ is the local surface charge
density.
5.Every point on the surface of a conductor in electrostatic equilibrium is at the same
potential – the surface is an equipotential.
hope it's helps
GM
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