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Magnetic field lines show the direction (at every point) along which a small magnetised needle aligns (at the point). Do the magnetic field lines also represent the lines of force on a moving charged particle at every point?

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r !! Answer:logoType Your Questionopen sidebarcamera-retro-copyClick Question to Get Free Answersnavigate-nextWatch 1 minute videowhatsappGet Instant Video Solutions 24*7 on 8400400400ASK DOUBTquestion-mark-1Question From class 12 Chapter MAGNETIC EFFECT OF CURRENT AND MAGNETISM(a) Magnetic field lines show the directions (at every POINT) which a small magnetised needle takes up (at that point). Do the magnetic field lines also represent the lines of force of a moving charged particle at every point?
(b) Magnetic field lines can be entirely confined WITHIN the core of a TOROID, but not within a straight solenoid. Why?
(c) If magnetic monopoles existed, how WOULD Gauss's law of magnetism be modified?
(d) Does a bar magnet exert a torque on itself due to its own field? Does one element of a current carrying wire exert a force on another element of the same wire?
(e) Magnetic field arises due to charges in motion. Can a system have magnetic MOMENT even though its net charge is zero?
(f) Magnetic force is always normal to the velocity of a charge and therefore does no work. An iron nail held near a magnet, when released, increases its kinetic energy as it moves to cling to the magnet. What agency is responsible for this increase in kinetic energy if not the magnetic field?Hope it helps



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