What is the electric field inside a uniformly charged spherical shell?
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Hence it is clear that electric intensity at any point outside the spherical shellis such, as if the entire charge is concentrated at the centre of the shell. As there is no charge inside thespherical shell, Gaussian surface encloses no charge. Hence the field inside the spherical shell is always zero.
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