Science, asked by rumaslg2016, 8 months ago

A: magnetic lines of forces do not intersect each other.
R: there cannot be two direction of the magnetic field at a point​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

A)

Magnetic field lines originate from the north pole and merge at the south pole. As the distance between the poles tends to increase, magnetic line density reduces. ... Magnetic lines do not intersect with one another.

B)

There's only one direction to the magnetic field at any place at any time, so this doesn't happen. The magnetic field in the center of that thing will be zero, but magnetic field lines will point in towards the center from the left and right, and field lines will point away from the center up and down.

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Answered by shreyamaipady
0

Answer:

both A and R is correct and reason is the correct for the given assertion  

Explanation:

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