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Can two equipotential surfaces intersect each other? Give reason

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Answered by Anonymous
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no. an equipotential surface is normal to the electric field intensity. if two potential surfaces intersect, then at the point of intersection, there will be 2 directions of electric field intensity, which is not possible.

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Answered by MiSSiLLuSioN
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Well no.

Two equipotential surfaces cannot intersect each other because two different equipotential surface have different electric potential and due to that if they intersect then the point of intersection will have two different potentials at the same point which is at last not possible at all.

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