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Potential versus Electric Field: Capacitance and Dielectrics

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This lecture discusses the relationship between potential and electric field in the context of capacitance and dielectrics. The instructor explains how equipotential lines and electric field lines of an electric dipole moment are related, emphasizing the perpendicular angle between the electric field and equipotential surfaces.

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