Science, asked by potterhead1934, 1 year ago

why magnetic field lines are from north to south outside a magnet and South to North inside a magnet give reason

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Answered by Zariyah
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because magnetic field forms closed loops therefore magnetic field lines are from north to south outside a magnet and South to North inside a magnet


potterhead1934: if to complete the loop it can be South to North outside a magnet and from north to south inside a magnet so please explain properly why these are from north to south
Zariyah: No the loop are contineous
potterhead1934: no I don't ask this I mean to say that why they move from north to south
Zariyah: see it originates from north pole and move towards south pole outside the magnet and following the same pattern it seems that they move from south to north inside the magnet.
potterhead1934: why it originate from north pole
Zariyah: you can understand it from the concept of solenoid
potterhead1934: you don't understand what I am asking
Zariyah: ok clear exactly what you want to ask
Zariyah: may be I can answer this time
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