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Can two different equipotential surface intersect?

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Answered by Pulkit3477
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No any two different equipotential surface never intersect.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Question: Can two different equipotential surface intersect?

Solution: No two equipotential surface intersect each other. Since two electric lines cannot intersect, therefore two equipotential surfaces also cannot intersect. This is because the electric lines of force and the equipotential surfaces constitute a mutually perpendicular network.

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