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What is the electric field in the cavity, if a conductor having a cavity is charged? Does the result depend on the shape and size of the conductor?

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Answered by ITSAAYUSH
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The Electric field inside a hollow spherical conductor is zero. The reason being simple that according to the Gauss' law the electric Flux depends on the charges enclosed inside a Gaussian surface.

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