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in the case of conductors when an electric field is applied then there is no field in side it
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what if a semiconductor is placed...... will it have potential for a long time and it will die out latr ...... or will it continue to provide current
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rate me and i can reply
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r u asking bout p-n junctions and barrier potential
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