Question
Equipotential surfaces associated with an electric field which is increasing in magnitude along the x-direction are(a) Planes parallel to yz-plane(b) Planes parallel to xy-plane(c) Planes parallel to xz-plane(d) Coaxial cylinders of increasing radii around the x-axis
 
 
 
 

Answer

(a) Planes parallel to yz-plane

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