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define magnetic lines ​

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Answered by singhchinu26
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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.

Answered by Dhruvajagupta
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The magnetic field is an abstract entity that describes the influence of magnetic forces in a region. Magnetic field lines are a visual tool used to represent magnetic fields. They describe the direction of the magnetic force on a north monopole at any given position. Because monopoles are not found to exist in nature, we also discuss alternate means to describe the field lines in the sections below. One useful analogy is the close connection between magnetic monopoles and electric charges.

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