What is the amount of work done in moving a 100 nC charge between two point 5cm apart on an equipotential surface?
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since the surface is equipotential so work done in moving a charge is 0
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Since, the surface is equipotential, the work done will be zero as the work done in moving a charge from one point to another point is the product of the charge and potential difference between the points.
On a equipotential surface, potential is same at all points.
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