Which one of the following statement is not correct about the magnetic field ?
| 1. | Inside the magnet, the lines go from the north pole to the south pole of the magnet |
| 2. | Tangents to the magnetic lines give the direction of the magnetic field |
| 3. | The magnetic lines form a closed loop |
| 4. | Magnetic lines of force do not cut each other |
| 1. | \(B_F>B_G>B_H\) | 2. | \(B_F<B_G<B_H\) |
| 3. | \(B_F=B_H<B_G\) | 4. | \(B_F=B_H>B_G\) |
Magnetic lines of force due to a bar magnet do not intersect because
| 1. | a point always has a single net magnetic field |
| 2. | the lines have similar charges and so repel each other |
| 3. | the lines always diverge from a single force |
| 4. | the lines need magnetic lenses to be made to interest |
| 1. | magnetic susceptibility. | 2. | magnetic flux. |
| 3. | magnetic permeability. | 4. | magnetic dipole moment. |
The magnetic field lines due to a bar magnet are correctly shown in:
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| Statement I: | The magnetic field of a short bar magnet points from the south-pole to the north-pole within the bar magnet. |
| Statement II: | Bar magnets are made of ferromagnetic materials, and the magnetic field within is much stronger than that outside. |
| 1. | Statement I is incorrect and Statement II is correct. |
| 2. | Both Statement I and Statement II are correct. |
| 3. | Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect. |
| 4. | Statement I is correct and Statement II is incorrect. |
Four small identical bar magnets, each of magnetic dipole moment \(M\), are placed on the vertices of a square of side \(a\) such that the diagonals of the square coincide with the perpendicular bisectors of the respective magnets. The net magnetic field at the centre of the square is:

1. zero
2. \(\dfrac{\mu_{0}}{\sqrt{2 \pi}} \dfrac{M}{a^{3}}\)
3. \(\dfrac{2 \sqrt{2} \mu_{0}}{\pi} \cdot \dfrac{M}{a^{3}}\)
4. \(\dfrac{\mu_{0}}{\pi} \cdot \dfrac{M}{a^{3}}\)
| 1. | \(285~\text{A/m}\) | 2. | \(2600~\text{A/m}\) |
| 3. | \(520~\text{A/m}\) | 4. | \(1200~\text{A/m}\) |
| 1. | do not exist. |
| 2. | are from the N-pole to the S-pole of the magnet. |
| 3. | are from the S-pole to the N-pole of the magnet. |
| 4. | depend upon the area of the cross-section of the bar magnet |
