Can two equipotential surfaces intersect each other? Give reason.
 
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No, two equipotential surfaces cannot intersect each other.

This is because at any given point in space, the electric potential can have only one value.

If two equipotential surfaces were to intersect, it would mean that the point of intersection has two different potential values at the same time, which is not possible.

Therefore, they can never intersect.


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