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STATEMENT-2 : An isolated neutral conductor is given some charge . As it is being charged, an electric field appears in the conductor. and STATEMENT -2 : Under static conditions, the net electric field inside a conductor is zero.

The dimensions of an atom are of the order of an angstrom. Thus there must be large electric fields between the protons and electrons. Why, then is the electrostatic field inside a conductor zero?

The dimensions of an atom are of the order of an Angstrom. Thus there must be large electric fields between the protons and electrons. Why, then is the electrostatic field inside a conductor zero ?

When a steady current passes through a cylindrical conductor, is there an electric field inside the conductor?

When a steady current passes through a cylindrical conductor, is there an electric field inside the conductor?

When a steady current passes through a cylindrical conductor, is there an electric field inside the conductor?

The dimensions of an atom are of the order of an Angstrom. Thus there must be large electric fields between the protons and electrons. Why, then is the electronstatic field inside a conductor zero?

The dimensions of an atom are of the order of an Angstrom. Thus there must be large electric fields between the protons and electrons. Why, then is the electronstatic field inside a conductor zero?