why are magnetic field lines closed curves?
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They form continuous curves because field lines begin from north and end in south side. hence they form closed curves.
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They form continuous curves because field lines begin from north and end in south side. hence they form closed curves.
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Magnetic field lines represent continuous curves that originate at the north pole of a magnet and end at the south pole. Inside the magnet they travel from the south pole to the north pole.
As isolated magnetic poles or monoploes do not exist; the smallest source of magnetic field is a magnetic dipole or a current loop. North and south (N-S) always come togheter.
Therefore, the magnetic field lines are continuous and form closed loops.
As isolated magnetic poles or monoploes do not exist; the smallest source of magnetic field is a magnetic dipole or a current loop. North and south (N-S) always come togheter.
Therefore, the magnetic field lines are continuous and form closed loops.
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