the magnetic field line is uniform
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When magnetic field lines are parallel then magnetic force experienced by an object is same at all points in that field and such a field is called uniform magnetic field.
For example a bar magnet’s strength is greater at its poles[non uniform] however inside a solenoid the magnetic field lines are parallel.
For example a bar magnet’s strength is greater at its poles[non uniform] however inside a solenoid the magnetic field lines are parallel.
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