what can u say about the region where equipotential surface are crowded
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The electric field intensity \vec{E} is defined as the gradient of the electric potential V.
E⃗ =−∇V
This means the electric field is equal to how quickly the potential is changing. When you say “strong field,” this means the potential is changing very quickly. If the potential is changing very quickly, those equipotential surfaces will be closer.
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we can say that
the surface charge density is very high near the region or at the surface of the object.
Also the electric field is very strong
if they are far apart then surface charge density is low.
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