Question 1.7: An electrostatic field line is a continuous curve. That is, a field line
cannot have sudden breaks. Why not? Explain why two field lines never cross
each other at any point?
Answer:
Method - 1
(a)
An electrostatic field line is a continuous curve because a charge experiences
a continuous force when traced in an electrostatic field. The field line cannot
have
sudden
breaks because the charge moves continuously and does not jump from one point
to the other.
(b)
If two field lines cross each other at a point, then electric field intensity
will show two directions at that point. This is not possible. Hence, two field
lines never cross each other.
Method - 2
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