equipotential surface
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Any surface over which the electric potential is same everywhere is called an equipotential surface.
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An equipotential surface may be the surface of a charged body or simply a surface in space. For example, the surface of a conductor is an equipotential surface.
These surfaces can be drawn through a space in which there is an electric field.
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