reduction of electric field by the polarization of a dielectric.explain ?
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The polarization of the material minimizes the effect of external field . Hence , a dielectric decreases the electric field when placed in an external electric field . ... Therefore the dielectric gets polarized in opposite direction and electric field inside the dielectric decreases / reduces
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