Physics, asked by shahsiddh4140, 10 months ago

Which of the following is not true about Magnetic field Lines? 1 point Are always north to side outside magnet Are always south to north inside the magnet Are always north to south inside the magnet Has tangential direction at curves

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Answered by punvinayak93
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Answer:Magnetic field lines outside the magnet flow from north pole to south pole and inside the magnet south to north pole.

Magnetic field lines are always in pairs

Answered by rahul123437
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Magnetic Field

Magnetic field are always north to south inside the magnet, this statement is not true.

Opposites in magnet attracts each other. This means north end of the magnet is attracted towards the south end of the magnet. Magnetic field lines outside of a permanent magnet always run from north magnetic pole to the south magnetic pole.

Magnetic field lines inside of a permanent magnet always run from south to north .The direction of magnetic field is tangential to field line at any point  in the space, so have the tangential direction at curves.

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