TRUE OR FALSE: 1) Equipotential surfaces can be the surface of an electrode. 2)
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TRUE OR FALSE:
1) Equipotential surfaces can be the surface of an electrode.
2) There is no field inside an empty hollow charged metal sphere, and the electric potential inside is therefore zero.
3) An equipotential surface consists of points at the same potential.
4) The electric potential on the outside of a metal container can only be measured relative to some other potential.
5) A proton, in an electric field, initially at rest, when released will begin to move parallel to the equipotential surfaces.
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