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The magnetic lines of force inside a bar magnet
Options
(a) Are from south pole to north pole of the magnet
(b) Are from north pole to south pole of the magnet
(c) Do not exist
(d) Depend upon area of cross-section of the bar magnet
Correct Answer:
Are from south pole to north pole of the magnet
Explanation:
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