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how field lines work? physics topic​

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Answered by bratatimondal2006
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A drainfield works through a simple process. The perforated pipe receives the effluent and distributes it among the aggregate and as it trickles through the aggregate the soil receives the effluent. The soil will filter out the harmful bacteria and reintroduce it back to the water table.

Answered by Anonymous
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The field lines never intersect each other. The field lines are perpendicular to the surface of the charge. The magnitude of charge and the number of field lines, both are proportional to each other. The start point of the field lines is at the positive charge and end at the negative charge.

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