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Describe schematically the equipotential surfaces corresponding to
(d) A uniform grid consisting of long equally spaced parallel charged wires in a plane.

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Nearer the grid the equipotential surface will be changing its shape periodically slowly becoming planer and parallel to the grid at far off distance from the grid.
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