Physics, asked by nikhilsingh026, 3 months ago

The relative strength of the magnetic field is –

A. the degree of closeness of the field lines

B. the degree of farness of the field lines.

C. Proportional to the number of lines per unit area perpendicular to the lines.​

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Answered by King795165
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Answer:

The relative strength of the magnetic field is shown by the degree of the closeness of the field lines. The field is stronger that is the force acting on the pole of the another magnet placed is greater where the field lines are crowded."

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Answered by atharv0437
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"The relative strength of the magnetic field is shown by the degree of the closeness of the field lines. The field is stronger that is the force acting on the pole of the another magnet placed is greater where the field lines are crowded."

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