Why the electric field inside a metal sphere carrying a charge Q is zero?
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The electric field immediately above the surface of a conductor is directed normal to that surface. ... Now, the gaussian surface encloses no charge, since all of the charge lies on the shell, so it follows from Gauss' law, and symmetry, that the electric field inside the shell is zero.
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