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High School Electric Fields inside Conductors & Gauss' Law
1. I think if there's an E field inside the conductor, then the electrons would feel a force and start moving. Since electrons repel each other, they will go as far as possible, which is along the surface. How can this prove the ##E_{field} = 0##? 2. I see, that makes a lot of sense. Thank you...- pandabear27
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High School Electric Fields inside Conductors & Gauss' Law
Got it, thank you!!- pandabear27
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High School Electric Fields inside Conductors & Gauss' Law
I am just starting to learn AP Physics C E&M, and I have some questions. 1. If I have a metal conductor sphere (neutral or charged), why is it that the electric field inside is always equal to 0? 2. Also, a question about Gauss's Law. $$E \cdot A = \frac{Q_{enc}}{\varepsilon_0}$$ Since...- pandabear27
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