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draw the magnetic field liensof north-southpole of two bar magnets kept near each other​

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Answered by ItzMrAlcohol
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Answered by ashokchauhan1969
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 \huge\blue{case \: 1}

if \: both \: magnets \: are \: facing \:

their \: south \: or \: north \: they \: will \: repel \:

each \: others \: therefore \: their \: magnetic

\: field \: lines \: will \: also \: not \: emerge

 \: together \: they \: will \:move \: towards

 \: the \: south \: or \: north \: pole \: of

 \: their \: respective \: magnet \:

\huge\blue{case \: 2}

if \: they \: are \: facing \: their \: oposite \:

poles \: then \: their \: magnetic \: field \: will

move \: towards \: north \: to \: south \: of \: two

magnetics \: and \: vica \: versa

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