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0:38 8:03 Suggested clip How to Draw Electric Field Lines and What They Mean | Doc Physics YouTubeStart of suggested client of suggested clip How to Draw Electric Field Lines and What They Mean | Doc Physics
Properties of an Electric Field lines never intersect each other. They are perpendicular to the surface charge. The field is strong when the lines are close together, and it is weak when the field lines move apart from each other. The number of field lines is directly proportional to the magnitude of the charge.
An electric field line is an imaginary line or curve drawn through a region of empty space so that its tangent at any point is in the direction of the electric field vector at that point. The relative closeness of the lines at some place gives an idea about the intensity of electric field at that point.
CBSE CERT Notes Class 12 Physics Electric Charges Fields. Electric field lines are a pictorial way of representing electric field around a configuration of charges. An electric field line is a curve drawn in such a way that the tangent to it at each point is in direction of the net field at that point.
Electric field lines reveal information about the direction (and the strength) of an electric field within a region of space. If the lines cross each other at a given location, then there must be two distinctly different values of electric field with their own individual direction at that given location.
Same direction: Add the magnitudes together to find the net field. Opposite directions: Subtract the smaller magnitude from the larger magnitude to find the net field.
Objects with electric charge emit electric fields. This electric field is the source of the electrostatic force that nearby charged objects experience. = electric field vector at a certain position in space (N/C) k = Coulomb constant () = unit vector (length is 1), the direction of the electric field (unitless)
Electric field is defined as the electric force per unit charge. The direction of the field is taken to be the direction of the force it would exert on a positive test charge. The electric field is radially outward from a positive charge and radially in toward a negative point charge.
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