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In the context of electric potential, what does the term 'equipotential surface' refer to?

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CBSE
Class 12
Physics
Physics Part - I
ELECTROSTATIC POTENTIAL AND CAPACITANCE
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In the context of electric pot...

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In the context of electric potential, what does the term 'equipotential surface' refer to?

1

Surface where the electric field is zero

2

Surface with constant potential

3

Surface with varying charge density

4

Surface where work done is maximum

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