define magnetic field lines of force
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magnetic lines of force. plural noun. Curved lines used to represent a magnetic field, drawn such that the number of lines relates to the magnetic field's strength at a given point and the tangent of any curve at a particular point is along the direction of magnetic force at that point.
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Answer:Magnetic field lines are simple curved lines arising from a bar magnet
2. These lines always originate from North Pole and emerges to SOUTH pole
3. These lines never intersect each other and these are made from compass and COMPASS WILL ALWAYS SHOW NORTH IN DIRECTION ONLY
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