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Stephen Bulking
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Here I am going to include the proof provided by my book. It is quite a splendid explanation, though there are a few key points I have yet to fully understand. If the electric force by the electric field on the charge at the surface of the conductor is conservative (which it is), then why is there net work in moving it along a closed path, a loop? Hypothetically, if the electric field is not perpendicular immediately outside the conductor, how exactly is the charge moving in a loop?
Please read the following material to understand my question.
Please read the following material to understand my question.