Why electric field at the vicinity ofa conductor is zero?
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If you are questioning about the electric field that should be created when a steady current is passing through a part of a circuit, then my answer is that the conducting cylindrical wire will not produce an electric field but only magnetic field as there is flow of just electrons and not protons.The electric field,on the other hand will be zero because the conductor(here) is electrically neutral.
If you are questioning about the electric field that should be created when a steady current is passing through a part of a circuit, then my answer is that the conducting cylindrical wire will not produce an electric field but only magnetic field as there is flow of just electrons and not protons.The electric field,on the other hand will be zero because the conductor(here) is electrically neutral.
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Explanation:
As suggested by Marie Ampere, a current carrying conductor exerts a force when a magnet is placed in its vicinity. Similarly, a magnet also exerts equal and opposite force on the current carrying conductor. The direction of force over the conductor gets reversed with the change in direction of flow of electric current
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