Science, asked by Honey6497, 10 months ago

Magnetic lines do not intersect on one-another because
(a) they are at a distance.
(b) they are in the same direction.
(c) they are parallel to another.
(d) at the point of intersection there will be two direction of the magnetic force which is impossible.

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Answered by ALirazaa
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Answer:

because they are At distance.

Answered by bestanswers
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Answer:  Magnetic lines do not intersect on one-another because-(d)- at the point of intersection there will be two direction of the magnetic force which is impossible.

Explanation:

The magnetic lines seek the path that is least resistance and between opposite magnetic poles. In a bar magnet the magnetic line form closed loops from one pole to another pole and these lines never cross each other.

Magnets have many properties like Attractive Property, Repulsive Properties and Directive Property.

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