Why must the electrostatic potential inside a hollow charged conductor be the same at every
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Electric field intensity is zero inside the hollow spherical charged conductor. So, no work is done in moving a test charge inside the conductor and on its surface. Therefore, there is no potential difference between any two points inside or on the surface of the conductor.
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So that tangent on charged conductor gives the direction of the electric field at that point.
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