For parallel electrodes, the field lines are all parallel to each other, since each electrode acts as an equipotential surface, meaning it has the same potential throughout its entire surface, except at the ends, where the field lines are no longer parallel to the other field lines. Hope this helps!
Those are called parallel lines.
No, parallel lines are the ones that never cross each other. Perpendicular lines form an x.
Perpendicular lines can not be parallel to each other but they can be to other lines.
Lines of latitude encircle the Earth in an east-to-west direction, and are used in geography. They are called parallels and are parallel to each other and to the equator.
The imaginary line that helps us visualize an electric or magnetic field is called a field line. These lines represent the direction of the force that a positive test charge would experience in the presence of the field.
Each yardline marks 5 yards, or 15 feet.
The lines in each diagram represent an electric field. The stronger the field, the close together the lines are.
The lines in each diagram represent an electric field. The stronger the field, the close together the lines are.
110 yardsThere are 100 yards in between both goal lines and the end zones are each ten yards long so the field itself is 120 yards.120yds
No, electric field lines do not cross each other. If they did, it would imply that there are multiple directions for the electric field at the same point, which is not possible. The electric field lines always repel or attract each other, but they never cross.
The field lines are parallel and create an attractive force field.
In the early years of American football, the field had vertical lines as well as horizontal lines, creating the "gridiron" (or checkerboard) effect. The rule was that each play would begin in the square at which the previous play ended. The vertical lines were replaced by hash marks sometime around 1910-11.
110 yards. There are 100 yards in between both goal lines and the end zones are each ten yards long so the field itself is 120 yards.
For parallel electrodes, the field lines are all parallel to each other, since each electrode acts as an equipotential surface, meaning it has the same potential throughout its entire surface, except at the ends, where the field lines are no longer parallel to the other field lines. Hope this helps!
There are 11 football players on each team and there is to teams. So all together there are 22 football players on the field and 4 referees.
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