What is the difference between conducting and non conducting spheres in electricity
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Therefore electric field inside a uniformly charged non- conducting spherical shell is zero. Gauss law states that the total flux out of a closed volume must be proportional to charge inside the volume. ... but inside the sphere there is no charge so the electric flux is zero, so electric field is zero..
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Difference between conducting and non conducting spheres in electricity
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- Conducting Sphere : A conducting sphere will have the complete charge on its outside surface and the electric field intensity inside the conducting sphere will be zero. For a spherical charged Shell the entire charge will reside on outer surface and again there will be no field anywhere inside it.
- Non conducting sphere : For a NON CONDUCTING charged SPHERE the there will be a electric field outside as well as inside. Inside at a point it will be proportional linearly to the the distance of that point from the centre of sphere . For all the above charged bodies the field at a external point will be like that of a point charge equal to the total charge of the body concentrated at the centre of that body.
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