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What does the number, or density, of field lines on a source charge indicate?

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The density of field lines on a source charge indicates the strength of the charge there is. The field lines all represent the movements of field charges. Naturally, if there are a large number of them compressed in an area, then that would mean the charge at that certain point is strong.
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