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What is the resultant magnetic field at nutral point.​

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Answered by kunalboss49
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Answer:

i.e., B = BH where B denotes the magnetic field produced due to bar magnet and BH denotes the horizontal component of the magnetic field produced due to earth. Therefore, the resultant magnetic field at a neutral point is zero.

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Answered by siya125
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The forces due to both magnets cancel each other, i.e. there is no net force. Hence, at a neutral point, the resultant magnetic force is zero.

At neutral point there is no any magnetic field therefore, resultant magnetic field intensity is zero.

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