Why do magnetic field lines always form closed loops?
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magnetic field lines always form closed loops because we can't create a single pole, or u can say that the single pole is not exist.
my mean to say we can form N-pole or S-pole individual ,they r always exist in pair.
but i cant believe on it.but according to ur question .that is the answer
but in electric field lines ,the single pole is exist ie it may be +ve charge or -ve charge.
magnetic field lines always form closed loops because we can't create a single pole, or u can say that the single pole is not exist.
my mean to say we can form N-pole or S-pole individual ,they r always exist in pair.
but i cant believe on it.but according to ur question .that is the answer
but in electric field lines ,the single pole is exist ie it may be +ve charge or -ve charge.
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Magnetic poles always exist in pairs So magnetic lines of force runfrom N-pole to S-pole outside the magnet and from S-pole to N-pole inside the magnet They do not start or end anywhere and always form closed loops
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