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Equipotential Surfaces (8:37)

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APC E&M
The electric potential difference in a uniform electric field is derived and used to show lines of equal electric potential or equipotential lines. Equipotential lines and surfaces of point charges and dipoles are shown. The equation for the electric potential of a point charge is discussed.

Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:25 Electric Potential Difference
2:51 Equipotential Lines and Surfaces
4:04 Point Charge Equipotential Lines
5:16 Dipole Equipotential Lines
7:16 Point Charge Electric Potential Equation

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