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Assertion; Magnetic field lines never intersect

Reason; At a particular point magnetic field has only one direction

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Answered by Anonymous
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Both assertion & reason are correct also it explains it.

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Answered by tripathiakshita48
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Both the assertion and the reason are true.

From the North Pole to the South Pole, each Field line takes a unique route.

Because there will always be two directions of the magnetic field at the same location, magnetic field lines never cross one another.

Because it is impossible for two magnetic field directions to coexist at the same point, two magnetic field lines can never intersect.

Any location's magnetic field strength can be determined by looking at the density of the magnetic field lines there.

Because if there were a point of intersection, the compass needle would point in two different directions, and two magnetic field lines do not intersect.

Consequently, it cannot be that the magnetic field has two distinct directions.

So, the assertion is correct.

The reason is valid.

The proper justification for the assertion is the reason.

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