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Why two electric fields can't intersects??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A tangent to an electric field line gives the direction of electric field. Electric lines of force can never cross each other, because if they cross each other then at point of intersection there will by two directions of electric field intensity which is impossible as a vector quantity can not have two diriction.

Answered by SwaggerGabru
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The electric lines of force can never intersect because they start from the positive charges and end at negative charges. On the line of force, if we take a point and draw a tangent to it, it will give the direction of electric field at that point. So if two lines intersect, that means at the same point two directions of electric fields is there which is impossible.

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