when electric field line form closed curves . give condition
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Electrostatic field lines do not form closed loops. This is a consequence of the conservative nature of electric field."
Yes, electrostatic field lines don't form closed loops because ∇⃗ ×E⃗ =0∇→×E→=0, meaning it is a curl-free vector field. This is a property of a conservative vector field, as it can be expressed as the gradient of some function. (In this case, the electric field being E=−∇VE=−∇V.
Yes, electrostatic field lines don't form closed loops because ∇⃗ ×E⃗ =0∇→×E→=0, meaning it is a curl-free vector field. This is a property of a conservative vector field, as it can be expressed as the gradient of some function. (In this case, the electric field being E=−∇VE=−∇V.
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