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from the magnet`s neutal lines to its poles.

This is not correct. The path Magnetic Force Travels is always from it's North Pole around the Magnet to it's South Pole with completes the Magnetic Circuit. Then back through the magnet through the neuatral line back to its North Pole and starts again.

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When lines of force are cut by what you have electromagnetic induction?

When magnetic flux lines of force are cut by induced voltage between magnetic and electric currents. Electromagnetic induction is created.


Why does the current carrying conductor experiences a force when it is placed in magnetic field state Fleming's left hand rule?

The force on current carrying conductor kept in a magnetic field is given by the expression F = B I L sin@ So the force becomes zero when the current carrying conductor is kept parallel to the magnetic field direction and becomes maximum when the current direction is normal to the magnetic field direction. Ok now why does a force exist on the current carrying conductor? As current flows through a conductor magnetic lines are formed aroung the conductor. This magnetic field gets interaction with the external field and so a force comes into the scene.


What best describes magnetic field lines?

Magnetic fields are produced because of moving electric charges, and visualizing the very complex mathematical relationships that fall under the magnetic field might become much easier if magnetic field lines were used. A higher density of field lines means a stronger magnetic field. Keep in mind that those lines do not actually exist; they are drawn only to visualize the strength of the magnetic field.


Region around a magnet in which magnetic force can act?

Magnetic freild


When a strong magnet is passed rapidly through a coil of wire what is true?

The magnetic field lines (the lines of force) around the magnet sweep the windings in the coil. This induces a voltage in the windings (through induction), and the voltage will try to drive current if it can. There is a bit more to this, but the essential elements are that the magentic lines of force cause voltage in the coil because there is relative motion between the field and the coil.

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What are magnetic lines of force called?

Magnetic lines of force are called magnetic field lines.


Where is the magnetic force the greatest on a magnet?

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.


Are electric lines of force exterts force on magnetic lines of force?

No. They are are of different nature.


What direction do magnetic flux lines travel from?

Magnetic flux lines travel from the north pole of a magnet to the south pole.


A magnet with many lines of force?

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.


On a bar magnet where are lines of magnetic force the greatest?

near both magnetic poles


Do magnetic lines of force pass through vaccum or not?

Yes, magnetic lines of force can pass through a vacuum. This is because magnetic fields can exist in the absence of matter and can travel through empty space without the need for a medium like air or water.


Can magnetic lines of force travel through vacuum?

There ARE no magnetic lines of force. The magnet and iron filings demonstration causes the illusion of lines, but if you take a picture of the "lines" and replace the paper and iron filings, the "lines" will appear in a different place. But if there WERE lines of force they probably could exist in vacuum.


A magnetic field is described by magnetic lines of?

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.


Does magnetism go through paper?

Yes. Magnetic lines of force penetrate paper with little to no difficulty.


What is a magnetic field made up of?

A magnetic field is made up of imaginary lines of force that extend from a magnet or current-carrying conductor. These lines of force help to describe the direction and strength of the magnetic field.


Imaginary lines of force around a magnet?

Imaginary lines of force around a magnet are called magnetic field lines. They represent the direction and strength of the magnetic field. These lines provide a visual way to understand how magnetic fields behave and interact with other magnets or magnetic materials.