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Why electric field lines do not intersect with each other?

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Electric lines of force never intersect each other because at the point of intersection,two tangents can be drawn to the two lines of force.

This means two direction of the electric field at the point of intersection, which is nit possible.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Electric Field Doesn't intersect each other because if they intersect at a point

1)There will be 2 tangents at that point indicating 2 directions of electric field at the given point which is not possible.

2)Also if they intersect there there will exist 2 potentials a point which is also not possible....by E= - (dV/dr)

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