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If the potential difference on a surface is equal to zero b/w any two points, then surface is said to be:

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Explanation:

Any surface over which the potential is constant is called an equipotential surface.In other words, the potential difference between any two points on an equipotential surface is zero.

Some important properties of equipotential surfaces :

1. Work done in moving a charge over an equipotential surface is zero.

2. The electric field is always perpendicular to an equipotential surface.

3. The spacing between equipotential surfaces enables us to identify regions of strong and weak fields.

4. Two equipotential surfaces can never intersect. If two equipotential surfaces could intersect, then at the point of intersection there would be two values of electric potential which is not possible.

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