write down the properties of the magnetic lines of force
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1) These lines start from the north pole and end at the south pole.
2) They never intersect each other.
3) They come closer to one another near the poles of a magnet but are widely seperated at other places.
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2) They never intersect each other.
3) They come closer to one another near the poles of a magnet but are widely seperated at other places.
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Magnetic lines of force have a number of important properties, which include:
They seek the path of least resistance between opposite magnetic poles.
In a single bar magnet as shown to the right, they attempt to form closed loops from pole to pole.
They never cross one another.
They all have the same strength.
Their density decreases (they spread out) when they move from an area of higher permeability to an area of lower permeability.
Their density decreases with increasing distance from the poles.
They are considered to have direction as if flowing, though no actual movement occurs.
They flow from the south pole to the north pole within a material and north pole to south pole in air.
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They seek the path of least resistance between opposite magnetic poles.
In a single bar magnet as shown to the right, they attempt to form closed loops from pole to pole.
They never cross one another.
They all have the same strength.
Their density decreases (they spread out) when they move from an area of higher permeability to an area of lower permeability.
Their density decreases with increasing distance from the poles.
They are considered to have direction as if flowing, though no actual movement occurs.
They flow from the south pole to the north pole within a material and north pole to south pole in air.
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