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No. Magnetic lines curve out from one pole and end up at the opposite pole. Please see the related links for illustrations.
Opposites attract, like charges repel each other.
If you think of the planet Earth as a very large round magnet, you can imagine the magnetic lines of force that come vertically out of the magnetic poles, then curve around to reach the opposite pole where they vertically return to the planet from the opposite direction. While the lines of force are parallel to the surface of the Earth, they are horizontal.
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No. Magnetic lines curve out from one pole and end up at the opposite pole. Please see the related links for illustrations.
No. Magnetic lines curve out from one pole and end up at the opposite pole. Please see the related links for illustrations.
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It has No magnetic interaction
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To get the magnitude of a magnetic field calculation you will have to do a few steps. First you will have to integrate around the curve starting at 0 and get the radians then you can get the total sum of P.
The purpose of the B-H curve is to quantify the relationship between the magnetic flux density (B) and the magnetic field strength (H) in a material. It helps in understanding the magnetic properties of materials, such as their magnetization behavior and saturation levels, which is essential for designing magnetic devices and systems.
This is FALSE. TWICE!The Earths magnetic Field is not Electromagnetic.A compass can be deflected by any Magnet.
Magnetic field lines spread out from one pole, curve around the magnet, and return to the other pole.. . ah, they don't actually spread out from the poles, inside the magnet they are bunched together but they still form closed loops with the lines outside.
Opposites attract, like charges repel each other.