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const2013 [10]
1 year ago
12

Under electrostatic conditions, the electric field just outside the surface of any charged conductor.

Physics
1 answer:
Komok [63]1 year ago
7 0

The conductor's surface is always perpendicular to.

what is electrostatic condition?

Have you ever wondered why you experience a jolt upon contacting a doorknob? Deciphering these situations will teach you about the idea of electric charge. Two symbols, "+" and "-," can be found on batteries when they are analyzed. This is because the transmission of positive and negative charges occurs at these two ends.

The study of electric charges at rest is done by the science of electrostatics (static electricity).

The ability of some materials to collect light particles after rubbing, such as amber, has been recognised since classical times. Thus, the term "electricity" has its roots in the Greek word for amber, v (lektron). The forces that electric charges apply to one another give birth to electrostatic phenomena. Coulomb's law explains these types of forces.

To learn more about electrostatic condition follow the given link: brainly.com/question/16436947

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