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State equipotential surfaces.

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Any surface with same electric potential at every point is called an equipotential surface.
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State equipotential surfaces.

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→ Equipotential surface is a surface at which potential is same everywhere.

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» Work done in moving a test charge from one point to another on an equipotential surface is zero.

» Equipotential surfaces do not intersect each other.

» Equipotential surfaces indicate regions of strong or weak electric fields.

» Electric field is normal to the equipotential surface.

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