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Why gauss law uses both charges inside and outside?

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Answered by Hemantg111
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Gauss' law tells us that the electric field inside the sphere is zero, and the electric field outside the sphere is the same as the field from a point charge with a net charge of Q. This result is true for a solid or hollow sphere. So we can say: The electric field is zero inside a conducting sphere.

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