why is the direction of magnetic field always from north to south
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The magnetic field lines of a simple magnet are shown in the picture below.They point from the northpole to the south pole. ... They go right through it, so that inside the magnet the magnetic field points from the south pole to the north pole. Thus the magnetic field lines form a closed loop and do not have any ends
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