Why are the electric field lines perpendicular to the surface of a charged conductor?
Answers
Answered by
1
heya!!
____________________________________
•. Electric Field lines are perpendicular to the surface of any conductor because of vector addition of the fields. ... If theElectric Field had components parallel to the surface of a conductor, free charges on the surface would move, contradicting electrostatic equilibrium.
Thanks
____________________________________
•. Electric Field lines are perpendicular to the surface of any conductor because of vector addition of the fields. ... If theElectric Field had components parallel to the surface of a conductor, free charges on the surface would move, contradicting electrostatic equilibrium.
Thanks
Answered by
0
HEY BUDDY HERE IS UR ANSWER !!!
》Electric Field lines are perpendicular to the surface of any conductor because of vector addition of the field.
》If the Electric Field had components parallel to the surface of a conductor, free charges on the surface would move, contradicting electrostatic equilibrium
Hope u like my answer !!!
》》 BE BRAINLY 《《
》Electric Field lines are perpendicular to the surface of any conductor because of vector addition of the field.
》If the Electric Field had components parallel to the surface of a conductor, free charges on the surface would move, contradicting electrostatic equilibrium
Hope u like my answer !!!
》》 BE BRAINLY 《《
Attachments:
Similar questions
Computer Science,
7 months ago
English,
7 months ago
Social Sciences,
7 months ago
Science,
1 year ago
Math,
1 year ago