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Electrical what is the value of electric field inside a conductor

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Answered by gulti
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the net electric charge inside the conductor residue entirely on its surface. ( the mutual repulsion of Luke charges from coloumb's law demand that the charge be a far apart as possible , hence on the surface of conductor). so, the electric field inside the conductor is ZERO.
Answered by AVENGERS789456
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Explanation:

A conductor is a material that has a large number of free electrons available for the passage of current. ... Hence in order to minimize the repulsion between electrons, the electrons move to the surface of the conductor. Hence we can say that the net charge inside the conductor is zero.

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