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explain electrostatic shielding.?

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Answered by subhaswini09
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Electrostatic shielding is the phenomenon that is observed when a Faraday cage operates to block the effects of an electric field. Such a cage can block the effects of an external field on its internal contents, or the effects of an internal field on the outside environment.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explain electrostatic shielding.?

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→ Electrostatic shielding or screening is the phenomenon of protecting certain region of space from external electric field.

» We know that the electric field inside a conductor is zero. Therefore , to protect delicate instruments from external electric fields we enclose them in hollow conductors called "Faraday cages" .

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→ During , a thunderstorm eccompanied why lightning , it is safer to be inside a bus or a car than to be in the open ground because the metallic body of the bus or car provides electrostatic shielding.

» An earthed conductor can also act as against the electric field.






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