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Electric Field Lines: Can Charges Move on Conductors?
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[QUOTE="nishant mudgal, post: 5507924, member: 597114"] sir, we know that the electric field lines are perpendicular to the surface of the conductor ,it means charges are rest on the surface of the conductor ,there is no work done. if we create an electric field such that the electric field lines are at a different angle to the surface of the conductor then charges are automatically move on the surface. i want to know that it id possible or not? sir, please give me a sufficient answer about this topic. thank you. [/QUOTE]
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