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what is the direction of magnetic lines?​

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Answered by praseethanerthethil8
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Answer:

It's a convention that magnetic field lines are drawn from north to south. Because we have defined the magnetic field lines to show the direction of the magnetic force on a north pole. Hence, they are defined as north to south. P.S.: The field lines don't "repel" from north pole or "attract" to south pole.

Explanation:

The lines of magnetic field from a bar magnet form closed lines. By convention, the field direction is taken to be outward from the North pole and in to the South pole of the magnet.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

From north pole to south pole outside the magnet and from south pole to north pole inside the magnet

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