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Is the restriction that a field is divergence-free enough to ensure the field lines will be closed? How can one (dis-) prove such a statement?
Defennder said:Sorry I didn't notice you were a different poster. The electric field lines are just the vector field lines. Suppose you have a vector function and this function assigns every point in 3D space with a direction. If you were to start at anyone point and draw a continuous line always following the directional arrows assigned by the vector function you'll get field lines.