Sunday, 22 February 2015

electrostatics - Electric Field Inside a Conductor at Different Charge Densities




We say that the magnitude of the electric field inside a conductor is zero, whether a hollow or solid. However, at certain charge densities, the magnitude of the electric field inside the conductor comes out to be not zero. How can both these things right?




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