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Why should electrostatic field be zero inside a conductor?


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Step 1: Electric Field

  1. An electric field (E) is a force (F) created by a charge (q) in close proximity to its surroundings.
  2. Its expression is F=qE.

Step 2: Electrostatic field inside a conductor

  1. Electric field is due to charge but there is no charge inside the conductor, all the charge is on the surface.
  2. So, Electrostatic field inside a conductor is zero and this is known as electrostatic shielding.

Hence, electrostatic field inside a conductor is zero because there is no charge inside the conductor.


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