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9.Why can't magnetic field lines cross? *

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because if there would be intersection between the magnetic fields then there would be three tangents which would represent two different distances.

because if there would be intersection between the magnetic fields then there would be two tangents which would represent two different distances.

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Answered by sananda123
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because if there would be intersection between the magnetic fields then there would be two tangents which would represent two different distances.

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Answered by Hɾιтհιĸ
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MAGNETIC FIELD LINES NEVER INTERSECT BECAUSE FOR INTERSECTION THERE MUST Be TWO NORTH DIRECTIONS AT A POINT, WHICH IS NOT POSSIBLE.

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