What are lines of magnetic force how can you demonstrate these? Why do they not intersect at any point?
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It's not really true that magnetic field lines cannot cross, but where they do, the magnetic field strength has to be zero. Here's why: A magnetic field line is that path in space that points in the direction of the magnetic field at every point along it.
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