Physics, asked by rituraj172, 11 months ago

What happens if the magnetic field lines intersect

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Answered by BRAINLYY
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Sorry but Magnetic lines never ever intersect.

The reason I think are :
》 They are imaginary lines so we can't make them intersect.

》The direction of the north of a compass in a magnetic field gives the direction of magnetic field line. If two different magnetic field lines meet, what will be the direction of north at that point ????

So
ONE DIRECTION ONE LINE !!!!


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HOPE IT HELPS ^_^

ibrahimsuleman2008: Field lines of both electric and magnetic origin do not intersect ever. ... If field lines ever intersect at any point, there will be two tangents to the field line curve at that point, which is contradictory, as there can only be one net magnetic field vector having only one direction at any point in space
BRAINLYY: Mind Boppling Science !!
Answered by Anonymous
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The magnetic field can be defined as:

“A region around/surrounded by a moving electric charge or a magnetic material within which the force of magnetism acts.”

How does Magnetic Field occur?

If you are wondering how Magnetic fields occur. Well, it occurs whenever a charge is in motion. That being said if you apply more charge in the motion the strength of a magnetic field usually increases. Besides, Magnetism and magnetic fields are part of the electromagnetic force which is indeed one of the four prime forces of nature.

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