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The electrical intensity enside a charged hollow sphere is

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Answered by KeshavGiri
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Answer:

Let us repeat the above calculation using a spherical gaussian surface which lies just inside the conducting shell. Now, the gaussian surface encloses no charge, since all of thecharge lies on the shell, so it follows from Gauss' law, and symmetry, that the electric field inside the shell is zero

Answered by Fatimakincsem
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As there is no charge inside the sphere. Therefore the electric field inside the hollow sphere is also zero.

Explanation:

  • The charge inside a hollow sphere is zero.
  • This is because when a charge is given to the conductor the free-electron starts moving and current is produced inside it.
  • But in case of static equilibrium of charges the electron move outside the hollow sphere.
  • As there is no charge inside the sphere. Therefore the electric field inside the hollow sphere is also zero.
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