is the
converse
necessarily
true ie that if
the
electric field is zero
everywhere
charge contained must
be zero
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The converse is that if the electric field is zero everywhere on a surface (even a mathematical surface that isn't a physical body) then there is no net charge inside the surface. The answer is true
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If the electric field is zero everywhere on a surface(even a mathematical surface that isn't a physical body)then there is no change(it is zero)inside the surface.
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