Q.76. Electric field inside a charged conductor can never be zero.
Is the statement true and false
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false
Explanation:
When the conductor is placed in a electric field (Electric field is defined as the electric force per unit charge) the field acts on the surface of the conductor as there is no free electrons inside the conductor. Therefore, the electric field inside a conductor zero.
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