The magnitude of the electric field vector remain same in which type of polarization
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The magnitude of the electric field at any point is defined as the force per unit charge. The electric force F acting on an object of a charge q is E= F/q. ... At the center of a charged spherical conductor, mutual cancellation of forces occurs, resulting in zero net force at the center. So the electric field is zero.
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