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Q: Why do flux lines always form the smallest loop possible?
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Who discovered magnetic lines of flux?

Faraday, proposed lines of flux and lines of force.


What is maximum and minimum electric flux?

As we know that electric flux is the total number of electric lines of forces passing through a surface. Maximum Flux: Electric flux through a surface will be maximum when electric lines of forces are perpendicular to the surface. Minimum flux: Electric flux through a surface will be minimum or zero when electric lines of forces are parallel to the surface.


What makes a material diamagnetic?

All materials naturally repel magnetic lines of flux but some materials, like iron, are attracted to magnetic flux because they have unpaired electrons that are attracted to the lines of flux.


Can weld without flux is possible?

You can arc weld & then the flux will be in the rod.


What is flux fringing and where does it occur?

The lines of flux are crowded at the ends of magnets, this phenomena is called fringing.


What are lines of flux?

Flux is the presence of a force field in a specified physical medium, or the flow of energy through a surface.


What is no flux condition?

Flux means the rate of change of magnetic field lines through a particular region in space. Magnetic field lines are imaginary lines drawn to demonstrate the magnetic field through a region in space. No flux condition means the magnetic field lines in the observed region in space is uniform throughout the experiment.


If magnetic lines are close what does this mean?

If magnetic lines are close, then the magnetic field has a lot of magnetic lines of force packed together. This translates into a large number of flux lines per unit of area through which they're passing. A large number of flux lines per unit area means a high field density. High flux density means the magnetic field is strong compared to a field where the flux lines are not as close together.


Why is a magnet strongest at poles?

That is where the imaginary "flux lines" are concentrated.


What do Flux lines do?

There is more magnetic force in that region on a particle.


How the electricity is obtained?

By cutting lines of magnetic flux through an electromagnet


The unseen lines of force round a magnet are called?

Magnetic flux