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Standard XII
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Electric Field Due to a Line of Charge along Its Axis
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Why do the electric field lines move from positive to negative charge??
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Electric field lines always point away from a positive charge and towards a negative point. In fact, electric fields originate at a positive charge and terminate at a negative charge. Why and how this happens so?
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Why do electrons flow from negative to positive and electric charge flows from positive to negative ??????????
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Assertion :A charged particle free to move in an electric field always move along an electric line of force Reason: The electric lines of force diverge from positive charge and converge at a negative charge
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At positive charge, electric field lines
and at negative charge, electric field lines
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Why Electric field lines are said to originate from positive charge?????
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