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A magnet is strong at poles and weak in the middle why​

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Answered by llSweetweaponll
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Answer:

For a magnet, the flux lines repel each other so the field will be weaker at the sides. But they are concentrated at the poles, where they originate, so the field is stronger. ... So, poles have more force than the middle portion.

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Answered by Ashisindrajit
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Answer:

=> For a magnet, the flux lines repel each other so the field will be weaker at the sides

Explanation:

  1. But they are concentrated at the poles, where they originate, so the field is stronger. ... So, poles have more force than the middle portion
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