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Magnetic field loops do not knot or link

Physics Asked on April 9, 2021

The magnetic field is composed of closed loops (assuming there is no magnetic monopole). How does one prove any two magnetic loops do not knot to form a link?

One Answer

You don't.

Take a set of short permanent magnets. Chain them together. Make a knot out of the chain, and connect the ends.

Or form two chains. Make them into linked closed loops.

Correct answer by mmesser314 on April 9, 2021

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