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using gauss law show that no electric field intensity exist a hollow charged conductor.​

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Answered by sakshisingh27
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First of all in a charge conductor all the charge r present on it's surface ..so as per gauss law we havebecause there is charge already existing on the surface of conductor. Under the external electric field these charge align themselves and create an opposite and equal electric field and hence the electric field intensity becomes zero.

Answered by sumit06khatri11
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