Physics, asked by preejal26, 10 months ago

no two field lines are found to cross each other. if they did it would mean that at the point of intersection, the compass needle would point towards through direction is not possible? why it is not possible?​ please explain

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Answered by navneetarora0709mps
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Answer:

because if we put a compass on it its needle would have to show the direction of both the lines intersecting but at a moment e single compass needle can not tell two directions therefore it will deflect and we can't be able to find the direction

Answered by pg9064853
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Answer:

No two field-lines are found to cross cach other. If they did, it would mean that at the

point of intersection -

a. the compass needle would point towards two directions, which is not possible.

b. the compass needle would point towards two direction which is possible.

c. the compass needle would point no where

d. the compass needle would point in all the directions

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