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What is magnetic field of lines?

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Answered by amitbiswal660
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Magnetic field lines are a visual tool used to represent magnetic fields. They describe the direction of the magnetic force on a north monopole at any given position. ... One useful analogy is the close connection between magnetic monopoles and electric charges.

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Answered by liyashajanrose
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A magnetic field is represented by a series of lines around a magnet. The path along which north pole moves in a magnetic field is called magnetic lines of force or magnetic field line.

The direction of magnetic field is taken to be the direction in which a north pole of compass needle move inside it.

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