Yes.It starts from north and ends at south.
Magnetic lines of force form closed loops. They can be thought of as emerging from the north pole of the magnet, looping around to the south pole, and then re-entering the magnet to return to the north pole. So they are continuous.
Magnetic lines of force are called magnetic field lines.
-- Form a continuous circuit out of a conducting material. -- Move the conductor through the magnetic field, at an angle to the magnetic 'lines of force'.
When two magnets attract each other, the magnetic field lines curve from one magnet to the other in a continuous loop, showing the path of the magnetic force between them.
The magnetic force of a magnet is strongest at its poles. This is because the field lines of the magnetic field are most concentrated at the poles where they enter and leave the magnet. At the poles the magnetic field is strongest and the force is the greatest. The north pole is where the magnetic field lines enter the magnet. The south pole is where the magnetic field lines leave the magnet. The magnetic field lines are most concentrated at the poles. The magnetic force is greatest at the poles.
No. They are are of different nature.
A magnet with many lines of force refers to a strong magnetic field that is densely packed with magnetic field lines. These field lines represent the pathways along which the magnetic force acts, flowing from the magnet's north pole to its south pole. The density of these lines of force indicates the strength of the magnet's magnetic field.
near both magnetic poles
Magnetic field lines are closed and continuous curves because they represent the direction of the force experienced by a magnetic north pole placed in that field. The lines form closed loops because magnetic field lines never start or end; they always form complete loops that return to their origin. This continuous nature of magnetic field lines reflects the continuous nature of magnetic fields in space.
Magnetic field lines are continuous. The lines outside the magnet go from north to south, while inside goes from south to north creating a closed loop. This is because there are no magnetic monopoles.
Magnetic field lines are not a real observable thing, they are a tool used in physics to picture magnetic fields. A magnetic field is a continuous entity; it has no discrete force lines.
force that represent the direction in which a magnetic object would move if placed in the field. These lines form a pattern that helps to visualize the strength and direction of the magnetic field. The density of the lines indicates the strength of the magnetic field at a particular point.