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Question -

Magnetic Field on "A" is stronger than "B" Justify the statement.

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Answer -

The magnetic fields are stronger at the poles (i.e, South pole and north pole) And point A is near the poles, And point B is away from the poles. So it means magnetic field at A will be more stronger than on B.

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Properties of Magnetic Field

  • Never Interset it each other.
  • It flows from North Pole to South pole outside the magnet .
  • They are more stronger at the poles.
  • Inside Magnet They flow through South pole to North Pole .
  • They are like closed semi - Circle.
  • And A current Carrying straight Conductor behaves like a magnet.

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