Which of the following statement is correct about the magnetic field lines?

Which of the following statement is correct about the magnetic field lines?

Magnetic field lines are continuous curves. It originate from north pole and terminate on south pole. But inside the magnet it moves from south pole to north pole forming a closed loop. So, there is no any origination or termination point like electric field.

Which of the following is correct property of magnetic field lines?

The properties of magnetic field lines can be summarized by these rules: The direction of the magnetic field is tangent to the field line at any point in space. A small compass will point in the direction of the field line. The strength of the field is proportional to the closeness of the lines.

Which one is not a property of magnetic field line?

These lines do not intersect, because if they do so then it would mean two value of magnetic field at a single point, which is not possible. At the poles of the magnet the magnetic field is stronger because the lines of force there are crowded together and away from the poles the magnetic field is weak.

Which of the following is not a property of field lines?

Field lines are always normal to conducting surface and they do not form closed loops. Field lines may have break, they do not exist inside a conductor.

Which is magnetic material?

Materials that can be magnetized, which are also the ones that are strongly attracted to a magnet, are called ferromagnetic (or ferrimagnetic). These include the elements iron, nickel and cobalt and their alloys, some alloys of rare-earth metals, and some naturally occurring minerals such as lodestone.

What is the uses of magnet?

Magnets are used to make a tight seal on the doors to refrigerators and freezers. They power speakers in stereos, earphones, and televisions. Magnets are used to store data in computers, and are important in scanning machines called MRIs (magnetic resonance imagers), which doctors use to look inside people’s bodies.

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