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Sketch the magnetic line of force when two identical magnets are placed in a finite distance apart with their s-poles facing each other . Locate the neutral point.​

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Answered by qwstoke
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The magnets' opposing poles attract one another as they get close to one another. They will come together in any north-south configuration. However, when two opposite poles are brought together, they push one another apart.

  • The temperature that falls between the cold junction temperature and the inversion temperature, where the thermoelectric power of the two metals is zero, is known as the neutral point.
  • At a neutral position, the net magnetic field produced by the magnet and the earth is negative. The needle of a compass can therefore point in any arbitrary direction.
  • A location where the equivalent magnetic field is zero is the magnet's neutral point.
  • The neutral point is often reached when the created magnet balances the earth's fields horizontal component. when the magnet is oriented toward the magnetic meridian and its N pole faces south.
  • A neutral point is one where the accompanying electrical field is zero.

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