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Please explain about the arrangement of electrons in a condctor in an electric field. How does the field inside the conductor become zero? What about the induced charges?

Asked by Shanthiswaroop Srinivas 24th April 2018, 10:07 PM
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Answer:
Electrons in the conductor are free to move in the electric field.
Total charge inside the conductor becomes zero because of the random motion of the electron which does not account for the net charge.
Answered by Expert 25th April 2018, 1:22 PM
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