State any two ground properties of magnetic field lines
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1. They always form closed loops.
2. No two magnetic lines intersect.
3. Outside they seems to travel from north to south and inside south to north.
4. They leave NORTH pole and enter SOUTH pole normally.
5It is vector quantity.
6. The magnetic field lines are crowded near the pole where the field is strong and far from the magnet where the field is weak.
7.In case the field lines are parallel and equidistant, they represent a uniform magnetic field. The Earth’s’ magnetic field is a uniform limited space.
2. No two magnetic lines intersect.
3. Outside they seems to travel from north to south and inside south to north.
4. They leave NORTH pole and enter SOUTH pole normally.
5It is vector quantity.
6. The magnetic field lines are crowded near the pole where the field is strong and far from the magnet where the field is weak.
7.In case the field lines are parallel and equidistant, they represent a uniform magnetic field. The Earth’s’ magnetic field is a uniform limited space.
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✔️ The field lines emerge from North Pole and merge at the South Pole.
✔️ The magnetic field lines are closed curves.
✔️ No two field lines are found to cross each other.
✔️ The relative strength of the magnetic field is shown by the degree of closeness of the field lines.
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✔️ The field lines emerge from North Pole and merge at the South Pole.
✔️ The magnetic field lines are closed curves.
✔️ No two field lines are found to cross each other.
✔️ The relative strength of the magnetic field is shown by the degree of closeness of the field lines.
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