Section 2
Equipotential Surfaces and Lines
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Ideal Conductors
An ideal conductor exists only in the world of theory; it has "ideal" properties that make calculations easy to perform.

Electric Potential in Human
Electric potentials are commonly found in the body, across cell membranes and in the firing of neurons.

Equipotential Lines
Equipotential lines depict one-dimensional regions in which the electric potential created by one or more nearby charges is constant.