wHY DONT ELECTRIC FEILD LINES PASS through a conductor???
Asked by Rohan Mehra
| 14th May, 2011,
05:47: AM
Expert Answer:
electric line of force nevre pass through the conductor. this can also be found by the "gauss law" as charge distributes uniformly over the surface of the conductor resulting in a zero electric field inside it. Inside a conductor ,the ELECTRIC FIELD IS ALWAYS EQUAL TO ZERO.
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| 14th May, 2011,
07:16: AM
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