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The electric field inside a hollow metallic charge sphere

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Answered by Anonymous
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Since (1) the metallic sphere is an equipotential surface and (2) the potential inside the sphere must satisfy Laplace's equation, it follows, by the uniqueness theorem, that the potential inside the sphere is constant and thus, that the electric field inside the sphere is zero

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