Physics, asked by hloo31, 11 months ago

electrostatic lines of force cannot pass through a metal object. why????​

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Answered by vROYv
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Answer:

When a metal object is kept inside the electric field then free electrons redistribute themselves in such a manner that the net electric field intensity everywhere inside the metal becomes zero.

So electric lines of force either originate aur terminate on the surface of metal....

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Conductors are metals. In metal, there are so many free electrons which are able to move freely inside the metal without any bound. Otherwise, electrons could not move through the wire to make a current.

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