Physics, asked by adityaprasad27, 1 year ago

Why don't magnetic field lines intersect ????

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Answered by mudit11
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Because if they do, it would mean that they point towards to different directions at a certain intersection, which is logically not possible.

adityaprasad27: Ok . Let's consider a point where there are two magnetic lines intersecting, okay. Now why can't we just take the vector sum and calculate the resultant vector , that would then become the direction .
Answered by Grasper
1
magnetic field lines don't intersect because it travels in straight path and if it will intersect then its direction will change on the same point .It is not possible.

adityaprasad27: Don't they form a loop , make a curve .??
Grasper: they both go in different directions from a single point.
Grasper: and it happens very rare
adityaprasad27: What do you mean by " they go in both directions from a single point"
Grasper: first of all you stidy the sentence right
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