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how is magnetic field charcterized​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A uniform magnetic field is represented by equally spaced parallel straight lines. The direction of the flux is the direction in which the north-seeking pole of a small magnet points. The lines of flux are continuous, forming closed loops.

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Answered by gopikrishnamanaidu
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Answer:

A magnetic field is a vector field, meaning it has a specified magnitude and direction at any point. ... Magnets are materials that have a magnetization caused by microscopic properties of atoms and the magnetic field they produce is characterized by their north and south poles.

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