Why do electric field line do not cross each other
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the electrostaic field lines not form closed loops.
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hey mate.....
if electrical field lines cut each other then the electric field have 2 direction at the same point, which is not possible.
so they don't cut each other.
Hope this helps you ☺☺
if electrical field lines cut each other then the electric field have 2 direction at the same point, which is not possible.
so they don't cut each other.
Hope this helps you ☺☺
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Answer:
( 1 ) The electric field lines never cross each other:
The tangent at a point on the line of force gives the direction of electric field at that point. If two lines of force intersect each other at a point, then electric field at that point will have two directions. As the same cannot be true. That's why two lines of force never intersect each other.
( 2 ) The electrostaic field lines never form closed loops:
The electrostaic field lines originate from positive charge and end at the negative charge. As the isolated positive charge and negative charges do not exist, the electrostaic field lines never form closed loops.
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Answer:
( 1 ) The electric field lines never cross each other:
The tangent at a point on the line of force gives the direction of electric field at that point. If two lines of force intersect each other at a point, then electric field at that point will have two directions. As the same cannot be true. That's why two lines of force never intersect each other.
( 2 ) The electrostaic field lines never form closed loops:
The electrostaic field lines originate from positive charge and end at the negative charge. As the isolated positive charge and negative charges do not exist, the electrostaic field lines never form closed loops.
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