Electric Potential
E-fields and Electric Potential
What is the connection between electric fields and the electric potential. We can measure the electric potential with a volt meter. How can we measure the electric field?
An equipotential line or an equipotential surface is a line (in 2D) or a surface (in 3D) on which every point has the same potential. Moving a charge along such an equipotential requires no work. That means the electric force must be perpendicular to the equipotential -- or the electric field is perpendicular to the equipotential.
The electric field is always perpendicular to an equipotential surface. The surface of a conductor is an equipotential surface so this means the electric field is perpendicular to a conductor.
For a uniform electric field, we can write
E = - V/x
A more general form of this is
E = - dV/dx
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