The greater the density of the electric field lines the stronger the electric field and vice versa
Explanation:
Electric field can be defined as the region where an electric force is experienced by a charged body. A charged body experiences a force whenever it is positioned close to another charged body.
An electric field may be described in terms of lines of force which represent the direction of a small positive charge placed at that point assuming that the charge is so small that it does not change appreciably in the presence of another charge. Arrows on the lines of force indicate the direction of the electric field.
The lines of force are indicated in such a way that the strength of the electric field is shown by the number or density of electric field lines crossing a unit area perpendicular to the lines. Hence, the greater the density of the electric field lines the stronger the the electric field and vice versa
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