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Draw 3 equipotential surfaces corresponding to a field that uniformly increases in magnitude but remains constant along positive Z-direction. How are these surfaces different from that of a constant electric field along Z-direction ?

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To solve the problem, we need to draw three equipotential surfaces corresponding to an electric field that uniformly increases in magnitude but remains constant along the positive Z-direction. We will also compare these surfaces with those of a constant electric field along the Z-direction. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understand Equipotential Surfaces**: - Equipotential surfaces are defined as surfaces where the electric potential is the same at every point. This means that no work is done when moving a charge along these surfaces. 2. **Set Up the Coordinate System**: ...
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