Physics, asked by RaviRaja1, 1 year ago

what do electric lines of force represent? explain repulsion between two like a charge on their bases?

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Answered by imarchitect
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Electric lines of force generally represents the direction of electric field. When negative charge is placed near another negative charge of same magnitude the electric lines tend to move the charge in the opposite direction, that's it
Answered by abdulraziq1534
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Concept Introduction:-

Science is the methodical process of compiling and arranging knowledge about the universe into verifiable, explicable, and predictable hypotheses.

Explanation:-

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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. The lines of force exert lateral (sideways) pressure on one another explaining that they tend to repel each other. This explains repulsion between like charges.

Final Answer:-

The correct answer is 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.

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