Math, asked by klppkf, 2 months ago

The field inside a sphere is
a. Zero
O b. A function of charge on sphere
A function of distance from the center
O d. Constant but not necessarily zero​

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Answered by SweetCharm
15

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The electric field is zero inside a conducting sphere.

The electric field outside the sphere is given by: E = kQ/r2, just like a point charge.

The excess charge is located on the outside of the sphere.

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Answered by VarunGuleria
5

Answer:

Zero.

Step-by-step explanation:

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