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Magnetic Field Lines

Definition: Magnetic field lines are a visual representation used to describe the shape and direction of a magnetic field generated by a magnetic object or a current-carrying wire. These lines show the flow of the magnetic field from the north pole to the south pole, forming closed loops around the object.

Example sentences:

  1. The concept of magnetic field lines was introduced by physicist Michael Faraday.
  2. Iron filings align along the magnetic field lines when placed near a bar magnet.
  3. Magnetic field lines can be used to visualize the force acting on a moving charged particle in a magnetic field.

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