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Electric sheilding 

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CBSE - XII Science - Physics - Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance

why are electric field is zero in a cavity in a conductor

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 Two charged spheres conductors of radii R1 and R2 when connected by a conducting wire acquire charge Q1 and Q2 respectively find the ratio of their surface charge densities in terms of the radii?

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An inflated balloon is charged by rubbing with fur. Will it stick readily to a conducting wall or to an insulating wall?

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State four important properties exhibited when a conducting body is placed in an electric field?

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Why does the electric field inside a dielectric decrease when it is placed in an external electric field?

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CBSE - XII Science - Physics - Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance

Explain why the net charge in the interior of a conductor is zero and any excess charge given to the conductor resides at its surface only.

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What do you know about the electrostatic shielding? Write its some applications.

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What do you understand by bound and free charges? Explain briefly.

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Why insulators are dielectrics?

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Explain why just outside the surface of a charged conductor, electric field is normal to the surface.

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Why the electrostatic field is zero in the interior of a conductor?

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What are conductors and insulators?

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