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Problem 42. Do the electric lines of force really exist?
What is about the field they represent?​

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Answered by pavanpavan6108
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Answer:

The electric lines of force that represent the field of a positive electric charge in space consist of a family of straight lines radiating uniformly in all directions from the charge where they originate. A second positive charge placed in the field would travel radially away from the first charge.

Answered by dvankadi
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Explanation:

electric lines are imaginary I. e they really don't exist.

they represent magnitude of electric field at a point

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