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Explain the behaviour of a dielectric in external field

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(a) When a conductor is placed in an electric field, charge distribution takes place. This distribution  in such a way that the electric field is zero inside the conductor (that is after the charge is distributed and reached a stable state)

The electric field due to the induced charge concels the external

When a dielectric is placed in the external electric field, an induced electric field appears in the dielectric in the opposite direction of external electric field,

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