Under electrostatic conditions, the electric field just outside the surface of any charged conductor:
a. is equal to the electric field just inside the surface of the conductor.
b. can have nonzero components perpendicular to and parallel to the surface of the conductor, if it is not symmetric.
c. is always zero.
d. is always perpendicular to the surface of the conductor.
e. is always parallel to the surface of the conductor.
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