Physics, asked by Harsh07102006, 29 days ago

how are a magnetic lines of force directed inside a magnet

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Answered by asokpurani
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Inside the magnet, the direction of field lines is from its south pole to its north pole. Thus the magnetic field lines are closed curves. ... The field is stronger, that is, the force acting on the pole of another magnet placed is greater where the field lines are crowded. No two field-lines are found to cross each other.

Answered by mdrafiqmullarafiqmul
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Inside the magnet, the direction of field lines is from its south pole to its north pole. Thus the magnetic field lines are closed curves. The relative strength of the magnetic field is shown by the degree of closeness of the field lines. ... No two field-lines are found to cross each other.

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