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i have read that electric field due to any external charge inside a metal is zero, but i have read it only for stationary charges. but if a charge particle is moving with a velocity ‘v’ with respect to another charge particle which is kept inside a hollow metallic body at rest. then will the charged particle inside the metal not feel any “electrical” force, and the moving charged particle , which is outside the body will feel an electrical force.????? let's not talk about lorrentz force, leave the magnetic force. and is electrostatic sheilding a perfect phrnomenon ? or a little bit of electric field is present inside even a peice of silver?? please help

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14 Years agoGrade
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5 Years ago
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