if a conducting medium is placed between two charges in the electric force between them will become
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When a conducting medium is placed between the two charges, then both charges combine in such a way that their combination behaves like a single charge.
- Electrical force acts only between two different charges.
- But, due to the absence of two different charges after the combination of charges with conducting medium, the force between them becomes zero.
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The force between the two charges on the sides of the conducting medium will become zero.
Explanation:
- Conducting materials are those that conduct electricity when an electric potential difference is put across them because they contain free electrons.
- In engineering and technology, conducting materials are crucial.
- Heat and electricity are well-conducted through conducting materials.
- When a conducting material is positioned between two charges, the two charges combine to behave as though they are a single charge.
- Additionally, only charges with different values are subject to the effects of electric forces.
- In this instance, there is only one charge and none with various values.
- The electric force will be zero as a result.
So, there will be no force between the two charges on the sides of the conducting medium.
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