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10.6 Ram puts a magnet on a piece of paper and spreads iron filings around it, as shown in Fig. 28. The iron filings arrange themselves as shown in the figure because of the magnetic field of the magnet. Is the magnetic field of the magnet present only on the piece of paper?​

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Answered by AkshanshGoel
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Answer:

no it's not true

Explanation:

magnetic field is present at the poles of magnet

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Answered by arshjandu47
12

Answer:

When iron filings are sprinkled on a bar magnet, you see that these magnetic field lines start at the magnet's north end and will end at the magnet's south end. The field lines that curve toward each other show attraction. You will even see these curved lines if you sprinkle iron filings on two attracting bar magnets.

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