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The electrostatic pressureexperienced by a small surface of a charged conductor due to remaining surface

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Answered by vy1551128
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Explanation:

Electric field is defined to be the gradient of potential and the surface of a conductor has a constant potential. Therefore, there is no field along the surface of the conductor and, hence, the electrostatic field at the surface of a charged conductor should be normal to the surface at every point.

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