Properties of magnetic field of lines
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Explanation:
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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Magnetic field lines are imaginary lines drawn to represent the magnetic fields. Its properties are
- The direction of the magnetic field is tangential to the magnetic field lines, a compass can also be used to find the direction of magnetic field line
- The strength of the field lines is proportional to the density of field lines. The closer the field lines, the greater the strength of field.
- Magnetic field lines never intersect each other. This is because a single point can not have two tangents.
- They form closed loops, outside they move from north pole to south pole and inside the magnet they move from south to north pole.
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