(n) Electric charges have their field lines going directly away from them (when the charges are positive) or directly to

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(n) Electric charges have their field lines going directly away from them (when the charges are positive) or directly to

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(n) Electric charges have their field lines going directly away from them (when the charges are positive) or directly toward them (when the charges are negative). Do magnetic poles behave in this way or not? If not, briefly describe how they differ. (0) The rules for electric field lines are reviewed below. Are these rules also obeyed by magnetic field lines? Indicate "yes" or "no" in the spaces provided. Electric Field Lines • Lines do not meet • • Lines go from + to - The more lines, the stronger the field Magnetic Field Lines (p) Are there any other rules that are followed by magnetic field lines? If so, what are they? (q) The strength of an electric field decreases as one moves further away from the electric charge. Do magnetic poles behave in this way or not? Hint: How might we use a magnetic compass to check this?
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