MCQ
Magnetic lines of force due to a bar magnet do not intersect because
  • a point always has a single net magnetic field
  • B
    the lines have similar charges and so repel each other
  • C
    the lines always diverge from a single force
  • D
    the lines need magnetic lenses to be made to interest

Answer

Correct option: A.
a point always has a single net magnetic field
a
Magnetic lines of force due to a bar magnet do not intersect because if they intersect then it means, there are two direction of magnetic field intensity which is impossible.

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