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using gauss's theorem'show mathematically that for any point outside the shell,the field due to a uniformly charged thin spherical shell is the same as if the entire charge of the shell is concentrated at the center. why do you execpt the electric field inside the shell to be zero according to this theorem​

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Using Gauss theorem,show mathematically that,for any point outside the shell,the electric field due to an uniformly charged thin spherical shell is the same as if the entire charge of the shell is concentrated at its center. ... This is the same field intensity which a point charge +q placed at 0 would set up at a point P.

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using gauss's theorem'show mathematically that for any point outside the shell,the field due to a uniformly charged thin spherical shell is the same as if the entire charge of the shell is concentrated at the center. why do you execpt the electric field inside the shell to be zero according to this theorem​

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