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Figure shows some of the electric field lines corresponding to an electric field. The figure suggests that
Figure
(a) EA > EB > EC
(b) EA = EB = EC
(c) EA = EC > EB
(d) EA = EC < EB

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Answered by shilpa85475
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(c) is correct  

Explanation:

  • At one point, the crowding of electric field lines indicates the field strength at that level.
  • Fuller field lines, the Field strength will be more.
  • There is similar crowding at points A and C whereas the lines at point B are far apart. Hence , EA = EC > EB  

Electric field:-  Electric field is the electrical force per unit charge. The position of the field is taken as the direction of the force on a positive test charge it would produce. From a strong (+ve) charge to a radically negative point charge the electric current is radically outward.

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