why is the magnetic field always same at poles and is maximum there
Answers
Answered by
1
The magnetic forcce is is greater where the field lines are crowded. Since all the magnetic field lines generate from the poles, the crowd of field lines is maximum near pole.
Answered by
5
HEY BUDDY..!!!
HERE'S THE ANSWER..
____________________
▶️ Magnetic field is area in which a magnet can apply force on a charged body.
⏺️ As we know there are 2 poles , North and South
⏺️ Earth poles are similar to poles of bar magnet , as the intensity of magnetic field lines are more at the poles , hence there are more magnet field strength.
HOPE HELPED..
JAI HIND !!
:-)
HERE'S THE ANSWER..
____________________
▶️ Magnetic field is area in which a magnet can apply force on a charged body.
⏺️ As we know there are 2 poles , North and South
⏺️ Earth poles are similar to poles of bar magnet , as the intensity of magnetic field lines are more at the poles , hence there are more magnet field strength.
HOPE HELPED..
JAI HIND !!
:-)
Attachments:
Similar questions