Which of the following is not correct about the magnetic field lines?
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Magnetism and Matter
Which of the following is not correct about the magnetic field lines?
- The magnetic field lines of a magnet form continuous closed loops.
- The tangent to the field line at a given point represents the direction of the net magnetic field B at that point.
- The larger the number of field lines crossing per unit area, the stronger is the magnitude of the magnetic field B.
- The magnetic field lines may intersect to each other in certain conditions.
Answer
(D) The magnetic field lines may intersect to each other in certain conditions.
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