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Define electric field lines and its properties?


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>> Defination Of Electric Field Lines-:

The magnitude of an electric field at a point in the field equal to the force that would be exerted on a small unit charge placed at the point. Expand also called electric field intensity electric field strength. British dictionary definitions for electric intensity.

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An electric field line is an imaginary line or curve drawn through a region of empty space so that its tangent at any point is the direction of the electric field vector, at the point the relative closeness of the lines at some places give an idea about the intensity of electric field at the point.

>> Properties Of Electric Field Lines-:

• Electric field lines always being on a positive charge and on a negative charge so they do not form closed curves.

• The number of electric field lines leaving a positive charge or entering a negative charge is proportional to the magnitude of the charge.

• Electric field lines never intersect.

• This field lines always flow from higher potential to lower potential.

• If the electric field is a given region of space is zero electric field lines do not exist.

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Answer:- an electric field line in general. A curve which is drawn in such a way that the tangent to it each point is in the direction of thenet field at that point

Properties
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★field line start From positive charges and ends in negative charges

★ they do nnot form closed loops
★ TWO fie lines can never cross eah other
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