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electric field lines never cross.why?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Electric field lines cannot cross. This is because they are, by definition, a line of constant potential. The equipotential at a given point in space can only have a single value. If lines for two different values of the potential were to cross, then they would no longer represent equipotential lines.

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