University Physics with Modern Physics (14th Edition)

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Chapter 22 - Gauss's Law - Problems - Discussion Questions - Page 745: Q22.13

Answer

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Work Step by Step

In a static situation, if there were an electric field component parallel to the surface of a conductor, charges would move along the surface in response to that field, contradicting the assumption that it was a static situation. This statement would not be valid for the electric field at the surface of an insulator because charges are not mobile in an insulating material.
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