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Electric field at the surface of charged conductor?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

When an electric field E is applied to a conductor, free charges inside the conductor move until the field is perpendicular to the surface. ... The free charge has been brought to the conductor's surface, leaving electrostatic forces in equilibrium. A conductor placed in an electric field will be polarized.

Answered by vineet9900
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Explanation:

Electric field is the force per unit charge.

Electric field at the surface of charge conductor is MAXIMUM

It is equal to E = K Q / R ^2.

Where is R is the radius of conductor and Q is charge on hole Sphere.

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