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properties of magnetic field lines ​

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Answered by adamshaik2266
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Magnetic fields can be pictorially represented by magnetic field lines, the properties of which are as follows:

The field is tangent to the magnetic field line.

Field strength is proportional to the line density.

Field lines cannot cross.

Field lines are continuous loops.

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Answered by xxchocolatexx65
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Magnetic fields can be pictorially represented by magnetic field lines, the properties of which are as follows:

Magnetic fields can be pictorially represented by magnetic field lines, the properties of which are as follows:The field is tangent to the magnetic field line.

Magnetic fields can be pictorially represented by magnetic field lines, the properties of which are as follows:The field is tangent to the magnetic field line.Field strength is proportional to the line density.

Magnetic fields can be pictorially represented by magnetic field lines, the properties of which are as follows:The field is tangent to the magnetic field line.Field strength is proportional to the line density.Field lines cannot cross.

Magnetic fields can be pictorially represented by magnetic field lines, the properties of which are as follows:The field is tangent to the magnetic field line.Field strength is proportional to the line density.Field lines cannot cross.Field lines are continuous loops.

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