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The work done in moving 500 μC charge between two points on equipotential surface is

  • A Zero
  • B Finite positive
  • C Finite negative
  • D Infinite
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The work done in moving a charge between two points on an equipotential surface is zero because the potential difference between any two points on an equipotential surface is zero. This means that the electric field is perpendicular to the equipotential surface, and therefore no work is done in moving the charge along that surface.

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