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STATEMENT-1 `:` The electric field lines either originate from or terminate on conducting surface normally .
STATEMENT-2 `:` The number of lines of forces that originals from or terminate on a charge is proportional to the magnitude of the charge.
STATEMENT -3 `:` The field lines always start on positive charges and terminate on negative charge.

A

F F F

B

T T F

C

T T T

D

T F T

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C
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