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Draw the magnetic lines of force around a bar magnet.​

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Answered by pranavsg
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magnetic lines of force around a bar magnet.

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Answered by VaibhavSR
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The traces that we've got mapped out across the magnet, known as the magnetic traces of pressure, imply the area wherein the pressure of the magnet may be detected. This area is known as the magnetic subject.

The residences of magnetic traces of forces are:

1) The course of magnetic subject traces outdoor the magnet sis from North Pole to South Pole.

2) The course of magnetic subject traces within the magnet is from south pole to the north pole.

3) No  magnetic subject traces intersect every other.

These traces don't have any bodily life and are most effective a way of representing magnetic subject. Fig. 50(a) indicates the magnetic traces of pressure of a bar magnet. The course of every line of pressure is from North Pole to South Pole outdoor the magnet and from South Pole to North Pole within the magnet

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