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What are magnetic lines of forces?

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Answered by fusion
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Magnetic lines of force or the magnetic field lines are the lines drawn in a magnetic field along which a north magnetic pole would move.
It always begin from the North pole of a magnet and end on the South pole of the magnet. Within the magnet these lines are from S- pole to the N- pole
Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Curved lines used to represent a magnetic field, drawn such that the number of lines relates to the magnetic field's strength at a given point and the tangent of any curve at a particular point is along the direction of magnetic force at that point.

Magnetic lines of force have a number of important properties, which include:

⚫ They seek the path of least resistance between opposite magnetic poles.

⚫ In a single bar magnet as shown to the right, they attempt to form closed loops from pole to pole.

⚫ They never cross one another.

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