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What is an equipotential line and a flow line?

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Answered by sohamshelke
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Equipotential lines are like contour lines on a map which trace lines of equal altitude. In this case the "altitude" is electric potential or voltage. Equipotential lines are always perpendicular to the electric field. In three dimensions, the lines form equipotential surfaces.


















A flow line, used on a drilling rig, is a large diameter pipe (typically a section of casing) that is connected to the bell nipple (under the drill floor) and extends to the possum belly (on the mud tanks) and acts as a return line, (for the drilling fluid as it comes out of the hole), to the mud tanks.
Answered by Rameshjangid
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Explanation:

The path taken by water molecules through a saturated soil mass is known as a flow line or streamline in seepage through a soil medium. Equipotential line: The line connecting the points of an equal head of water is known as the equipotential line in seepage through a soil mass.

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