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Electrostatic equilibrium

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College Physics I – Introduction

Definition

Electrostatic equilibrium occurs when the charges within a conductor are at rest, resulting in no net movement of charge. In this state, the electric field inside the conductor is zero and any excess charge resides on the surface.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. In electrostatic equilibrium, the electric field inside a conductor is zero.
  2. Any excess charge on a conductor in electrostatic equilibrium will reside entirely on its surface.
  3. The electric potential is constant throughout a conductor in electrostatic equilibrium.
  4. Charges distribute themselves on the surface to minimize repulsive forces between them.
  5. The electric field just outside a charged conductor is perpendicular to the surface and proportional to the surface charge density.

Review Questions

  • What happens to the electric field inside a conductor when it reaches electrostatic equilibrium?
  • Where do excess charges reside on a conductor in electrostatic equilibrium?
  • Why is the electric potential constant throughout a conductor in electrostatic equilibrium?
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