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What equations relate to the symmetry of equipotential lines?
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[QUOTE="berkeman, post: 6397606, member: 8921"] Welcome to PhysicsForums. :smile: The problem statement and the graph/drawing are very confusing. What is the full problem statement? What is at the origin? Charge? Current? A point of something or a distribution of line charge or something? And what did the blank diagram look like before you started trying to draw lines on it? Were the long straight lines at angles there before, or did you draw those with a ruler? Were only the dotted lines in arcs on the drawing before, and all of the rest of the lines are yours? [/QUOTE]
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What equations relate to the symmetry of equipotential lines?
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