What is the shape of equipotential surface if a point charge is situated at infinity ?
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the shape of equipotential surfaces will be a vertical plane
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An infinite line charge has a coaxial cylindrical equipotential surface.
Explanation:
- In mathematics and physics, equipotential or isopotential refers to an area in space where all points have the same potential.
- This is most commonly used to describe a scalar potential, although it can also be used to describe vector potentials.
- Equipotential surfaces are parallel to electric field lines at all times.
- Equipotential surfaces are conductors that are in static equilibrium.
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