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Inside a perfect conductor

1)the electric potential is zero throughout, even at the surfaces.
2)the electric field is zero throughout, even at the surfaces.
3)the electric potential is constant throughout, even at the surfaces.
4)none of the above is correct.
I have no idea??
14 years ago

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Henry
The voltage across a perfect conductor
is zero. So i select choice #1.
14 years ago

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