Murugesh_89
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Hi,
In the following image.
Since the two magnets 1 and 2 are of same magnetic field strength, the magnetic field lines from north pole of 1 to south pole of 2 get completely bonded(a). Similarly the north pole of magnet 2 to south pole of magnet 1(b).
If say magnetic field strength of magnet 1 is higher than magnet 2, will the part of the magnetic lines from 1 bonds with 2 and remaining bonds any where or what will happen?
Thanks,
Murugesh
In the following image.
Since the two magnets 1 and 2 are of same magnetic field strength, the magnetic field lines from north pole of 1 to south pole of 2 get completely bonded(a). Similarly the north pole of magnet 2 to south pole of magnet 1(b).
If say magnetic field strength of magnet 1 is higher than magnet 2, will the part of the magnetic lines from 1 bonds with 2 and remaining bonds any where or what will happen?
Thanks,
Murugesh