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work done on equipotential inside a conductive sphere ​

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Answered by aastha1260
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Explanation:

An equipotential surface is one in which all the points are at the same electric potential. If a charge is to be moved between any two points (say from point A to point B) on an equipotential surface, according to the formula dW=q⋅dV, the work done becomes zero.

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