Differentiate between conducting and non-conducting spheres in
electricity and explain the difference using practical examples.
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conducting spheres are conductors and charges are distributed on their surfaces only whereas in non conducting spheres charges are distributed in the volume of spheres either uniformly or non uniformly. Electric field inside a conducting sphere is absent whereas it is present in non conducting. Potential in both case is constant throughout inside the sphere.
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A conducting hollow sphere will have the entire change on its outer surface and the electric field intensity inside the conducting sphere will be zero. for a NON CONDUCTING charged SPHERE the there will be a electric field outside as well as inside.
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