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U see inside a conductor whether charge conductor or not charged or under external field net field inside conductor would be zero its not because of sum complicated crap its simply because in a conductor carges are free to move about so if they will try to occupy places such that potential energy of system is min which is when field in side is zero that is why charges of conductor lie on surface of conductor.even in exteranal field is they will move unevenly to have min potential energy such is the cause electrostatic shielding.that is why field inside insulator is not zero becoz charges r localised so there is no movement inside it.
TRY see simple solution rather that complicating it HEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHE physics is like *** u have to enjoy it By RP feynman(not me) |
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