Electric field inside a charged hollow sphere is
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applying gauss, law . the electric field is zero inside a conducting sphere . the electric field outside the sphere is given by ; E=KQ/r² , just like a point charge . the excess charge is located on the out side of the sphere
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The Electric field inside a hollow sphere is always zero due to the following reasons :
1) When we charge a sphere by using any of the methods, the charge given to it accumulates on the top of the sphere.
The charge on top of the sphere makes the sphere behave like a body devoid of charge in the interior. Hence, according to Gauss law the electric field inside the body interior will be zero as the charge enclosed by the body is zero.
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