Question:

Two identical point charges are placed at the two vertices A and B of an equilateral triangle of side \( l \). The magnitude of the electric field at the third vertex P is \( E \). If a hollow conducting sphere of radius \( l/4 \) is placed at P, the magnitude of the electric field at point P now becomes:

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The electric field inside a conductor is always zero in electrostatic equilibrium.
Updated On: Feb 26, 2025
  • \( >E \)
  • \( E \)
  • \( \frac{E}{2} \)
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Two identical point charges at vertices A and B of an equilateral triangle produce an electric field at point P. The electric field at P due to the two charges is \( E \).
When a conducting sphere is placed at point P, the electric field inside a conductor is always zero. This happens because the free charges in the conductor rearrange to cancel any external electric field.
Thus, the electric field at point P becomes zero after the conducting sphere is placed, corresponding to option (D).
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