What are the properties of electric field lines
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QUESTION:- what are the properties of electric field lines?
ANSWER:- electric field lines :- an electric field line is , in general, a curve drawn in such a way that the tangents to it at each point is in the direction of the net field in that point
So now , COMING TO PROPERTIES OF ELECTRIC FIELD LINES
€. Field lines start from positive charges and end at negative charges. If there is a single charge, they may start or end at infinity
€. In a charge free region, electric field lines can be taken to be continuous curves without any breaks
€. Two field lines can never cross each other. If they did the field at the point of intersection will not have unique direction, which is not possible
€. Electrostatic field lines do not form closed loops
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QUESTION:- what are the properties of electric field lines?
ANSWER:- electric field lines :- an electric field line is , in general, a curve drawn in such a way that the tangents to it at each point is in the direction of the net field in that point
So now , COMING TO PROPERTIES OF ELECTRIC FIELD LINES
€. Field lines start from positive charges and end at negative charges. If there is a single charge, they may start or end at infinity
€. In a charge free region, electric field lines can be taken to be continuous curves without any breaks
€. Two field lines can never cross each other. If they did the field at the point of intersection will not have unique direction, which is not possible
€. Electrostatic field lines do not form closed loops
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Electric field lines always begin on a positive charge and end 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.
The number of electric field lines leaving a positive charge or entering a negative charge is proportional to the magnitude of the charge.
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