Physics, asked by Aashif9611, 11 months ago

Charging of an electric conducter

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Answered by saicuso4
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Electric Fields Inside of Charged Conductors. ... If the electrons within a conductor have assumed an equilibrium state, then the net force upon those electrons is zero. The electric field lines either begin or end upon a charge and in the case of a conductor, the charge exists solely upon its outer surface.

Answered by VimalGhorpade
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Electric Fields Inside of Charged Conductors. ... If the electrons within a conductor have assumed an equilibrium state, then the net force upon those electrons is zero. The electric field lines either begin or end upon a charge and in the case of a conductor, the charge exists solely upon its outer surface.

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