Equipotential surfaces (& why they are perpendicular to field) | Electric potential | Khan Academy

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Equipotential surfaces have equal potentials everywhere on them. For stronger fields, equipotential surfaces are closer to each other! These equipotential surfaces are always perpendicular to the electric field direction, at every point.

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