equipotential

(noun)

A region whose every point has the same potential.

Related Terms

  • static equilibrium
  • radial

Examples of equipotential in the following topics:

  • Equipotential Lines

    • Therefore, equipotential lines for a single point charge are circular, with the point charge at the center .
    • An isolated point charge Q with its electric field lines (blue) and equipotential lines (green)
    • A brief overview of parallel plates and equipotential lines from the viewpoint of electrostatics.
    • Equipotential lines become irregularly shaped when there are multiple charges vicinal to one another.
    • Describe the shape of the equipotential lines for several charge configurations
  • Potential Energy Curves and Equipotentials

    • Equipotential lines trace lines of equal potential energy.
    • In and , if you travel along an equipotential line, the electric potential will be constant.
    • Let us examine the physical explanation for the equipotentials lines in .
    • However, you do need to do work to move from one equipotential line to another.
    • Electric field (blue) and equipotential lines (green) for two equal and opposite charges
  • Electric Field and Changing Electric Potential

    • Multiple points of the same potential are known as equipotential.
    • In the case of fields created by a single point charge, all points on any circle centered around the point charge will be equipotential, as illustrated in .
    • shows that when multiple charges create a field, the equipotential lines become irregularly shaped.
    • An isolated point charge Q with its electric field lines (blue) and equipotential lines (green)
  • Parallel-Plate Capacitor

    • A brief overview of parallel plates and equipotential lines from the viewpoint of electrostatics.
  • Potentials and Charged Conductors

    • Its surface is equipotential.
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