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Conductors & Dielectrics
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Duration: 7.04 Min
 
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Module - 11 Solved Example-3
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Module - 12 Solved Example-4
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Module - 13 Solved Example-5
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Module - 14 Solved Example-6
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Module - 15 Solved Example-7
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Module - 16 Solved Example-8
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Module - 18 Solved Example-9
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Module - 23 Dielectrics
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  2. while calculating potential at point p why dont we consider potential due to induced charge
    4 years ago by lakhan munnur

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  4. any charge on a conductor on outer surface never induces any charge on inner surface but why tell me reasons
    5 years ago by Vikky kumar

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  6. Sir while writing the potential at centre why we did not consider potential due to induced charges?
    5 years ago by thanish bolla

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  8. I have 2 doubts. 1.While calculating potential at P...why we are not considering the potential due to induced charges. 2. The answer represents potential at P due to charge on shell as well as due to induced charges?
    5 years ago by Rishabh Jain

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  10. Sir I'm unable to understand why the net electric would be zero inside the hollow spherical region. If possible could you please provide some quantitative explanation for this?
    8 years ago by Akshay Bansal
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    quantitatively, net charge for a gaussian surface passing through the point of observation (which happens to be inside the hollow sphere), is ZERO. and hence the field is zero.
    8 years ago by ANURAG KAUSHIK
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    if net electric field is not zero inside the metal the free electrons would continuously move in the opposite direction of net electric field till the induced EF will balance ext EF .
    7 years ago by sesha sai

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