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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 9 Mar 2008 21:09:30 IST
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potential at all points of a conductor is same....always...
see...
we can't calculate it and prove but u can see it this way....
we have to bring a charge on A and B.....and the work done is the potential.....but the work done is not only due to the rectangular conductor but also due to the original electric field...
that work is equal...
u can also say that since there's no electric field b/w the part of conductor b/w A and B(since its a conductor)......so dV/dx = 0 => V is constant with respect to A and B...
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