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for the hollow thin cylindrical current carrying pipe electric field outside the pipe is zero . Explain how ? NO SPAMMING


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Answer:

The electric field outside the pipe is zero because the wire (hollow cylindrical) is neutral and the current is due to free electrons.

Explanation:

Any position inside the hollow cylinder will have zero magnetic fields. Additionally, there is no electric field created by the hollow cylinder. For hollow cylinder B_{in}=0. Gauss law can be used to show this. As per Gauss's law, the electrical permittivity divided by the complete charge retained inside the sphere determines the whole electric flux through a closed sphere. Therefore, zero active charges will flow through a cylindrical conductor if there is no electric field.

As a result, there won't be a magnetic field outside of the hollow cylinder.

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