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6. Statement X: Magnetic field is characterized by strength and direction.
Statement Y: Magnetic field is uniform around the bar magnet.
A) Both the statements X and Y are true
B) Statement X is true and Statement Y is false
C) Statement X is false and Statement Y is true
D) Both the statements X and Y are false​

Answers

Answered by anitgang2004
4

Answer:

B) Statement X is true and Statement Y is false

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Answered by yogeshkumar49685
0

Answer:

Magnetic field

A magnetic field is a vector field which then characterises the magnetic impact on moving charges, currents, and magnetic materials

Explanation:

  • A moving charge inside a magnetic field is subjected to a force that is perpendicular to both its own velocity as well as the magnetic field.
  • These rules summarise the properties of magnetic field lines:
  1. At any point in space, the magnetic field's direction is tangent to the field line.
  2. The field line will be indicated by a small compass.
  3. The field's strength is proportional to the closeness of the lines.

Correct option is (B) Statement X is true and Statement Y is false.

As, Statement X: Magnetic field is characterized by strength and direction is correct, Because Strength and Direction are the defining features of Magnetic feild.

But Statement Y: Magnetic field is uniform around the bar magnet is Incorrect statement as the Magnetic field is Non-uniform around the bar magnet.

Explanations for incorrect options-

  • Option (A)  Both the statements X and Y are true is Incorrect answer because Statement Y is a False and Statement X is True, therefore both statements are not True.
  • Option (C) Statement X is false and Statement Y is true is Incorrect answer because Statement Y is a False and Statement X is True.
  • Option (D) Both the statements X and Y are false  is Incorrect answer because Statement Y is a False and Statement X is True, therefore both statements are not False.

                                                                                                                           

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