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An electrostatic field line can't be discontinuous why

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Answered by username50
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An electrostatic field line represents the direction of electric force on a charge at any point in space. ... If a line were to exist in such a way that it was discontinuous at certain points, it would mean that the electric field will not exert any force at that point in space.

Answered by Anonymous
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electric field line can't discontinuous because the electric field have unidirectional and and cannot intersect each other they so then they intersect each other and become multidimensional.


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