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equipotential

[ee-kwuh-puh-ten-shuhl, ek-wuh-] / ˌi kwə pəˈtɛn ʃəl, ˌɛk wə- /


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These are called equipotential lines in two dimensions, or equipotential surfaces in three dimensions.

From Textbooks Aug. 12, 2015

This implies that a conductor is an equipotential surface in static situations.

From Textbooks Aug. 12, 2015

Isolines in a region where an electric field exists represent lines of equal electric potential, referred to as equipotential lines.

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The term equipotential is also used as a noun, referring to an equipotential line or surface.

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It could equally be shown that there were equipotential surfaces so far as the phenomena of heat and light are concerned, as these also are subject to the same laws.

From Aether and Gravitation by William George Hooper




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