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Why charge inside a conductor is zero ?


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Conductor

  1. A conductor is a substance that allows electricity to flow through it.
  2. In conductors, electrons or ions move easily from atom to atom when voltage is applied.

Charge

  1. Electric charge is a characteristic matter where it has more or few electrons than protons.
  2. The matter is positively charged in the presence of more protons and negatively charged in the presence of more electrons.

Explanation

  1. A conductor has a large number of free electrons which are responsible for its conduction.
  2. These free electrons are responsible for the flow of current in them.
  3. Inside a conductor, there are an equal number of electrons and protons, so they balance each other and the net charge is zero.

Therefore, the net charge is zero inside the conductor is zero.


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