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How are the magnetic field lines different from electrostatic field lines?​

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Answered by annathuraiprakash40
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The electric field line induces on a positive charge and extinguishes on a negative charge, whereas the magnetic field line generates from a north pole and terminate to the south pole of the magnet. The electric field lines do not form a loop whereas the magnetic field lines form a closed loop.

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The electric field line induces on a positive charge and extinguishes on a negative charge, whereas the magnetic field line generates from a north pole and terminate to the south pole of the magnet. The electric field lines do not form a loop whereas the magnetic field lines form a closed loop.

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