Chemistry, asked by almasqhamarSafa, 1 year ago

Two bar magnets are kept side by side as shown in figure. Q* S N P* S N AB Draw the magnetic field lines between poles A and B. Out of the two points P & Q as shown in figure, at which point the magnetic field strength will be more and why?

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Answered by mini9053
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the both ends attract each other since they're unlike ends
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missaradhyamishra: they are not asking about A and B point
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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"a) The two bar magnets set side by side (as shown in the figure below). Then the magnetic field lines between the two poles A and B are in the circular form as shown in figure.

b) Both the bar magnets are very close which indicates the relative strength of the magnetic field near the poles which have strong magnetic field compared to the other places. Hence, near the poles magnetic field lines are more crowded which is shown in the figure."

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