Physics, asked by hirok9020, 9 months ago

why the electric field of force
can not pass through a conductor

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Answered by Divyansh50800850
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Answer :-

A conductor has a large no of free electrons. It creates an internal field opp to that of external field. Finally, the external field is cancelled out by the internal field n the net electric field inside the conductor becomes zero. So, Electic field lines do not pass through a conductor.

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Answered by Rudha24
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Answer:

A conductor has a large no of free electrons. It creates an internal field opp to that of external field. Finally, the external field is cancelled out by the internal field n the net electric field inside the conductor becomes zero. So, Electic field lines do not pass through a conductor.

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