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The equipotential surface is:

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For a point charge, the equipotential surfaces are spherical, centered at the charge. For more complex charge distributions like dipoles, the equipotential surfaces are not spherical.
Updated On: Mar 11, 2025
  • A plane for a point charge
  • Spherical for a dipole
  • Cylindrical for a dipole
  • Spherical for a point charge
  • Cylindrical for a point charge
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

An equipotential surface is a surface on which the electric potential is constant at all points.

1. For a point charge:

The electric potential is given by:

\[ V = \frac{kQ}{r} \]

where:

  • \( k \) is Coulomb's constant.
  • \( Q \) is the charge.
  • \( r \) is the distance from the point charge.

Since this potential depends only on the distance from the charge, the equipotential surfaces for a point charge are spherical. These surfaces are concentric spheres with the point charge at the center.

2. For a dipole:

The electric potential at a point is a function of both distance and angle from the dipole. At large distances, the equipotential surfaces are approximately spherical. However, at small distances, the equipotential surfaces take a more complicated shape and are not purely spherical.

Therefore, the correct answer is that the equipotential surface is spherical for a point charge.

Thus, the correct answer is:

\[ \boxed{\text{D) Spherical for a point charge}} \]

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