Physics
Explain the method of plotting magnetic field lines by using a small compass needle.
Magnetism
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Earth's magnetic field is uniform in a limited space. Experimentally we can plot uniform magnetic field lines of the earth as follows —
Experiment — Fix a sheet of paper on a drawing board (or a table top) by means of brass pins. Place a small compass needle at position 1 (as shown in fig.) and looking from top of the needle, mark two pencil dots exactly in front of the two ends of the needle. Then move the compass needle to position 2 in such a way that one end of the needle coincides with the second pencil dot.
Mark the position of the other end of the needle with a dot. Repeat the process of moving the compass needle to position 3,4,.. to obtain several dots. On joining the different dots, you will get a straight line. Thus, one magnetic field line of the earth is traced.
Repeat the process starting from a different point and trace out another magnetic field line. In this manner, draw several magnetic field lines starting from different points. Label each line with an arrow from the south pole of needle towards the north pole to indicate the direction of the magnetic field. Fig. above shows several magnetic field lines so obtained.
It is noticed that these lines do not intersect each other. They are parallel and equidistant. They are directed from geographic south to geographic north (i.e., the direction in which a magnetic needle, suspended freely in a horizontal plane rests).
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