Wednesday, June 14, 2023

MAGNETIC LINES OF FORCE



Learning Outcomes

  • To understand how the magnetic field is distributed around a magnet.
  • To familiarise visual representation of the strength of the magnetic field at different points around the magnet. 
  • To visually represent how magnets interact with each other .

Magnetic Lines of Force

Definition

Magnetic lines of force are imaginary lines that represent the direction and strength of a magnetic field. They form closed loops from one pole of a magnet to the other, and the spacing between the lines shows the strength of the magnetic field.

Explanation

Magnetic lines of force are an imaginary way to represent magnetic fields. 

Just like we can use arrows to show the direction of wind or water flow, we use lines to show the direction and strength of a magnetic field.

The magnetic lines of force are like invisible lines that show the path the compass needle would take if it could move freely.

These lines always form closed loops, meaning they start from one pole of the magnet, go through the surrounding space, and end up at the other pole.

The magnetic lines of force are closer together where the magnetic field is stronger, and farther apart where the magnetic field is weaker. This helps us visualise the strength of the magnetic field at different points around the magnet. 

Peculiarities of magnetic lines of force are as follows:

  • Magnetic lines of force do not intersect one      another.
  •  Magnetic lines of force bend sideways, when like poles of magnets come near each other.
  • When unlike poles of magnets come close to each other, the path of the magnetic lines of force is from the north pole of one magnet to the south pole of the other magnet.









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MAGNETIC LINES OF FORCE

Learning Outcomes To understand how the magnetic field is distributed around a magnet. To familiarise visual representation of the strength...