How does degree of closers magnetic field.
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It is seen that the degree of closeness of magnetic field lines represents’ relative strength in the matrix; this is mainly because of the magnetic flux present.
✔The Magnetic Field lines through an area represents the flux (flux is the field lines passing through an area).
✔More close are the field lines; more is number of lines passing through the area. Which implies more is the flux.
✔Now, flux is the product of magnetic field strength and the area considered.
✔As, the area considered is constant.
✔So, for more flux through the surface- the magnetic field strength must be more.
✔Thus, the degree of closeness of magnetic field lines represents the relative strength of the magnet.
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✔The Magnetic Field lines through an area represents the flux (flux is the field lines passing through an area).
✔More close are the field lines; more is number of lines passing through the area. Which implies more is the flux.
✔Now, flux is the product of magnetic field strength and the area considered.
✔As, the area considered is constant.
✔So, for more flux through the surface- the magnetic field strength must be more.
✔Thus, the degree of closeness of magnetic field lines represents the relative strength of the magnet.
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The Coriolis force, resulting from the Earth's spin, also causes swirling whirlpools. This flow of liquid iron generates electric currents, which in turn produce magnetic fields. Charged metals passing through these fieldsgo on to create electric currents of their own, and so the cycle continues.
The Coriolis force, resulting from the Earth's spin, also causes swirling whirlpools. This flow of liquid iron generates electric currents, which in turn produce magnetic fields. Charged metals passing through these fieldsgo on to create electric currents of their own, and so the cycle continues.
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