In a region with a uniform electric field, the number of lines of force per unit area is E. If a spherical metallic conductor is placed in the area, the field inside the conductor will be :
Zero
Less than E
E
More than E
A
Zero
B
More than E
C
Less than E
D
E
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Electric field inside a conductor is zero.
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