Physics
The magnetic field lines in a non-uniform magnetic field are :
- either converging or diverging
- parallel and equispaced
- only converging
- only diverging
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either converging or diverging
Reason — The magnetic field around a bar magnet (or horse shoe magnet) is non-uniform. The magnetic field lines in a non-uniform magnetic field are not equispaced and parallel, but they are curved (either converging or diverging).
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