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What are Neutral points in MAGNETISM.

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Answered by MissWinter11
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As a result of two magnetic fields acting at the same place, the resultant field has a special feature. At a particular point, if the compass needle does not point in any particular direction, then there is no net magnetic field at the point. Such a point is called Neutral point or the Null point.

A neutral point is a point where the resultant magnetic field is zero.
When the N pole of the magnet points South and the magnet in the magnetic meridian.
When the N pole of the magnet points North and the magnet in the magnetic meridian.
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