because they are solid lines and they do not have space to be combining. Also the magnetic can stay together but not melt to being a diffusion (not liquid)
Beats me. But since there ARE no magnetic lines of force, don't worry about it.
No, horizontal lines are parallel to each other and parallel lines never intersect.
Lines that that intersect each other at right angles on a plane are perpendicular lines.
Perpendicular lines intersect at right angles to each other.
Lines which are parallel. All other lines on the same plane eventually intersect.
Beats me. But since there ARE no magnetic lines of force, don't worry about it.
Magnetic lines of force follow space. If space is distorted by the presence of a large gravitational field, the magnetic lines will be distorted as well. Other than near black holes, this effect is negligible.
No, horizontal lines are parallel to each other and parallel lines never intersect.
Lines that that intersect each other at right angles on a plane are perpendicular lines.
Lines that that intersect each other at right angles on a plane are perpendicular lines.
Perpendicular lines intersect at right angles to each other.
Lines which are parallel. All other lines on the same plane eventually intersect.
Perpendicular lines intersect each other at right angles
the parallel lines never intersect each other but they both intersect the line they are perpendicular to
magnetic field is a imaginary area around a manetic material where other magnetic subestences experience some force but flux is the imaginary lines of force that arise from magnet which indicate direction of force around it.
Perpendicular lines intersect to form right angles.
Perpendicular lines always intersect and make 90 degree angles. Parallel lines never intersect with each other.