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It becomes possible to define potential at a point in an electric field because electric field

(a) is a conservative field

(b) is a non-conservative field

(c) is a vector field

(d) obeys principle of superposition​

User Krystian Podemski
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Answer:

It's called conservative field

Step-by-step explanation:

It's possible to define the potential at any point in an electric field because electric field is conservative field.

Morehow the electric field obeys the law of conservation of charge

which implies

charge can neither be created nor be destroyed.

Option A

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Answer:

It’s called a conservative field.

Step-by-step explanation:

I think it’s going to be the conservative field because in the question it talks about how it is able to become possible to define potential at a point in an electric field because electric field.

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