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A small compass is placed near the north pole of a bar magnet. In which direction will the north pole of the compass point?
Towards the north pole of the magnet
Away from the north pole of the magnet
Perpendicular to the axis of the magnet
The compass will not be affected
Inside a bar magnet, the magnetic field lines travel from:
North pole to south pole
South pole to north pole
East to west
West to east
The magnetic field is strongest at which point of a bar magnet?
Center
Poles
Midway between the center and either pole
The field strength is uniform everywhere
Breaking a bar magnet in half results in:
One magnet with only a north pole and another with only a south pole.
Two smaller bar magnets, each with a north and south pole.
Two pieces of non-magnetic material.
One smaller bar magnet and one piece of non-magnetic material.
The magnetic field lines due to a bar magnet:
Form closed loops.
Originate at the south pole and terminate at the north pole.
Originate at the north pole and terminate at the south pole outside the magnet.
Are parallel to the axis of the magnet.
Which of the following is NOT a property of magnetic field lines?
They form closed loops.
They originate from the north pole and terminate at the south pole outside the magnet.
They intersect each other.
Their density represents the strength of the magnetic field.