Physics, asked by misaki33, 1 year ago

why do the electrostatic field lines not form closed Loop???​

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Answered by harshitchaudhary100
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Answered by Its13Abhishek
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Answer:

Hey mate!!! Here is your Ans...

Explanation:

Electric field lines flow from positive to negative charge thus never come back to the positive charge. Therefore they do not form a closed loop. This can be considered as a straight one way road.Whereas magnetic lines form closed loops because they come back at the same pole from which they originate .Thus they did not form closed loopℹⓂAp

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rakesh58450: ok see...u do know that if a charged particle is moved in sm closed path in a electric field n brought to the same position again the work done is zero.isnt it?so why do u think it happens...if electric field wud hv formed a closed loop too the displacemnt of particle and electric force due to field wud always b along the same direction an hence work wud nevr bcm 0.its only bcause electric field is conservative in nature i.e. dosnt form close loop that work done is 0 on moving in a closed loop.
rakesh58450: bro u wrote about existence of dipoles in electrostats and monopoles in magnetism
Its13Abhishek: bro you just read the Question first ... yes your amswer also correct but The question she have ask is not saying that why did they not make closed loop where work done i 0
rakesh58450: no no i get wht u r saying but u can open any book n d close loop question is mostly asked in terms of wht i tld. Thats y i gave tha answer. wht u tld is asked in a different way bt closed loop qstions mostly ask bour the nature of the field, work done, n ll dat
rakesh58450: hey the good thing is misaki got 2 concepts so cheer!!
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Its13Abhishek: yeh!!!!
Its13Abhishek: hope so both answer will make her good enought to attemp this question...
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