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The invisible lines of force in a magnetic field are called?

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At each end of a magnet is a pole. These lines of flux (called a vector field) can not be seen by the naked eye, but they can be seen visually by using iron fillings sprinkled onto a sheet of paper or by using a small compass to trace them out.

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