If E S is zero everywhere along a certain path that leads
Chapter 23, Problem Q23.5(choose chapter or problem)
If \(\vec{E}\) is zero everywhere along a certain path that leads from point A to point B, what is the potential difference between those two points? Does this mean that \(\vec{E}\) is zero everywhere along any path from A to B? Explain.
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