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Standard XII
Physics
Equipotential Surfaces
What is the w...
Question
What is the work done in moving a charge of
50
n
C
between two points on an equipotential surface?
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Solution
The potential difference between two points on the equipotential surface is zero. i.e,
d
V
=
0
The work done
=
q
d
V
=
0
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