Magnetic field lines never intersect each other because There will be two directions of the field at the same point. Feild lines repel each other Field lines follow discrete paths only If field lines intersect they create a new magnetic field within the existing field

Aron Campbell

Aron Campbell

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2023-03-16

Magnetic field lines never intersect each other because
There will be two directions of the field at the same point.
Feild lines repel each other
Field lines follow discrete paths only
If field lines intersect they create a new magnetic field within the existing field

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alexccheng68b6a1

alexccheng68b6a1

Beginner2023-03-17Added 9 answers

At the same time, the field will have two directions. Because it is impossible for two magnetic field directions to coexist at the same spot, two magnetic field lines can never meet. Any location's magnetic field intensity may be determined by looking at the density of the magnetic field lines there.
So, asnwer is There will be two directions of the field at the same point.

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