Timeline for Why is it not possible for equipotential surfaces to intersect in this case?
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Jun 8, 2020 at 3:45 | vote | accept | Aditya Sharma | ||
Jun 7, 2020 at 18:55 | comment | added | user258881 | @ACuriousMind I suppose the formal/mathematical treatment was unneeded here (and was also out of my scope). This answer also asserts the same final results as Emilio's answer does. Two intersecting planes is just a generic example for any two intersecting surfaces. | |
Jun 7, 2020 at 18:47 | comment | added | ACuriousMind♦ | Do you have a reference for this claim? E.g. two straight planes intersecting is not conventionally called a "surface" in most contexts. See Emilio's answer to a similar question for how to think about intersecting surfaces formally. | |
Jun 7, 2020 at 18:37 | history | answered | user258881 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |